South Africa national under-19 cricket team
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Captain: | Tony de Zorzi |
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Coach: | Laurence Mahatlane |
Founded: | 1995 |
First-class debut: | England in 1995 at County Ground, Taunton, Somerset |
The South African Under-19 cricket team have been playing official Under-19 test matches since 1995. International players to have represented the team include Wayne Parnell, Neil McKenzie, AB de Villiers, Mark Boucher, Makhaya Ntini and Craig Kieswetter, who now plays for England. They have played 23 matches, with their last match against India at Chatsworth Stadium, KwaZulu-Natal, 16 January 2008. Their win/loss record is 3/9.[1]
The Under-19 squad selected for England's tour in January 2009 is:
- Jonathan Vandiar (Captain)
- Andrea Agathagelou
- Clayton August
- Temba Bavuma
- Dale Deeb
- Thomas Kaber
- Mangaliso Mosehle
- Bokang Mosena
- Siyamthandu Ntshona
- Obus Pienaar
- Riley Rossouw
- Stephan Smith
- Kelly Smuts
- Reece Williams
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