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Home / Sports / Steyn: New Proteas unlikely to play World Cup

Steyn: New Proteas unlikely to play World Cup

7 Jan

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Summary

  • Dale Steyn doubts debutants Smith and Maphaka will play.
  • Experience is crucial for senior players in World Cups.
  • South Africa's squad has seven World Cup debutants.
Steyn: New Proteas unlikely to play World Cup

South African cricket legend Dale Steyn has shared his predictions regarding the Proteas' T20 World Cup squad, suggesting that new inclusions Jason Smith and Kwena Maphaka are unlikely to feature prominently. Steyn's insights indicate a preference for seasoned players in the crucial starting XI, particularly in high-stakes tournaments.

The Proteas squad selected for the T20 World Cup features a significant number of players new to the World Cup stage. Among these are 19-year-old fast bowler Kwena Maphaka and 31-year-old batsman Jason Smith. Steyn pointed out that while players like Tony de Zorzi might see some action, newcomers like Smith and Maphaka will likely face limited opportunities.

Steyn underscored the vital role of experience in World Cup cricket, contrasting domestic matches with the immense pressure of playing against top international talent in front of large crowds. His comments highlight a potential concern about the squad's overall inexperience, advocating for the reliability of senior, battle-tested cricketers.

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Dale Steyn believes it is unlikely that Jason Smith and Kwena Maphaka will get significant game time in the T20 World Cup.
Dale Steyn believes the squad is good overall but notes that seven players are World Cup debutants and experience is crucial.
Dale Steyn highlights the significant difference between domestic and World Cup pressure, emphasizing the need for senior, battle-hardened players.

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