Apart from Markram, many other all -format players – such as Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada and Triston Stabs – will remember the Pakistan T20I scheduled between December 14 on December 14, the second test against Sri Lanka on 9 December. However, these players will be part of the ODI series against Pakistan in early 2025, which will be part of their final stage of preparation for the Champions Trophy.
Although South Africa qualified for the June T20 World Cup final, they have not won a single bilateral series this year, roughly because they did not have the first choice squad. Nevertheless, the microscope is on Walter, who was asked if he felt his position was in danger. “I personally feel the most pressure by myself. I want the team to be better, expects better than the team and it starts as a head coach with me. We are in the result business.”
The squads will start preparations with a two-day camp at the Center for Excellence in Pretoria from 6-8 December. On Sunday, they will go to Durban, where the first match will be played, followed by the back-to-back games in Centurion and Johannesburg on 13 and 14 December respectively.
South Africa T20 Eye Squad for Pakistan series
Heinrich Klassen (Captain), Otnil Bartman, Matthew Breetzke*, Donovan Pharera, Riza Hendrik, Patrick Krurg, George Linde, Quena Mafaka*, David Miller, Enrich Nortje, Naqba Peter, Ryan Sigeon*, Tabaries Shamis. Rasi van der duson
*Matthew Bretzke, Queena Mafaka and Ryan Ryyan Ricelton will join the squad after their test commitments ** Tabariz Shamsi’s participation in the ongoing Global Super League in Guyana will affect their availability for the first T20I.



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