Proteas women
Tumi, Chloe Return To SA Squad For One-off Test Vs England
The 15-player squad features one change from the group currently competing in the ICC Women’s Championship ODI series against England. Tumi Sekhukhune comes in to replace Ayabonga Khaka, who is not part of the longer-format setup.
The squad also welcomes back the Test-capped trio of Lara Goodall, Ayanda Hlubi, and Chloe Tryon, who were not part of the team for the previous Test against India earlier this year.
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