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Kapp Ruled Out Of SA Vs Pakistan ODIs Series, Cowling Named Replacement
U19 T20 World Cup: Veteran South Africa all-rounder Marizanne Kapp has been ruled out of the upcoming women’s ODI series against Pakistan due to illness, said Cricket South Africa (CSA) on Thursday.
Marizanne, 36, experienced discomfort shortly after completing her spell during the first innings of the third T20I against Pakistan at Willowmoore Park in Benoni on Monday. “Following further medical assessments, the Proteas Women's medical team has opted to rest her as a precaution,” added the CSA.
In her place, DP World Lions bowling all-rounder Fay Cowling has received her first national call-up. Fay, a former South Africa under-19 player, impressed selectors during last month’s national training camp in Tshwane. She was a part of the side that became runners-up in the 2025 Women’s U19 T20 World Cup in Malaysia. Read More...
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