Boxing day
Paterson, Baartman Headline South Africa A Squad For England Lions Tour
The tour will begin with two four-day fixtures from May 22, with the side to be led by batter Marques Ackermann. The coaching group will be headed by Wandile Gwavu, with former internationals Justin Ontong and Rory Kleinveldt taking charge of batting and bowling duties respectively.
Baartman, 33, finds himself back in contention after narrowly missing out on selection for the T20 World Cup. He will look to stake his claim in the red-ball format, while young fast bowler Mokoena, already capped in T20Is, continues his progression through the ranks.
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