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Proteas captain AB de Villiers has said that the selectors will pick their strongest possible XI during the series against New Zealand.
Several head-to-head battles within the war will make for intriguing subplots during the ODI series between New Zealand and South Africa, particularly the opening fixture in Mount Maunganui.
Ahead of the opening One-Day International between New Zealand and South Africa on Tuesday, we look at what records exist between the two rivals.
The Proteas get their tour of Australasia under way with the first of three ODIs against New Zealand, taking place at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui, starting Monday night (SA time).
Two rounds of the Momentum One Day Cup were completed over the weekend, which saw the stats table take shape.
Justin Ontong powered the Cobras to their third victory on the trot to see them sitting pretty on top of the Momentum One Day Cup log.
All six teams will once again do battle on Sunday to complete the second full round of fixtures of the weekend in the Momentum One Day Cup.
The opening pair of Morne van Wyk and Cameron Delport made history by putting on 367 for the first wicket in their match against the Knights in Bloemfontein on Friday.
The Lions’ bid to recruit Sri Lanka batsman Kumar Sangakkara for the Ram Slam T20 challenge has been hampered by a late change in next month’s international cricket’s schedule.
The Proteas will be relying on character and adaptability in uncharted territory ahead of the One-Day International series against New Zealand starting at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui on Tuesday.
Every Friday, SA Cricket magazine will be naming its MVP (Most Valuable Player) of the week. The first recipient is Neil McKenzie.
Proteas coach Russell Domingo isn’t taking the ODIs against New Zealand lightly, but is confident that his settled squad can produce the goods.
A full round of the Momentum One Day Cup will take place on Friday evening with the match between the Lions and Titans in Johannesburg being televised.
Former South Africa spinner Johan Botha has all but been ruled out of the remainder of South Australia’s Matador One-Day Cup campaign by a hamstring injury.