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Jonker feels like a little child again after receiving Proteas call-up

- Zaahier Adams

“LOVE life! We only have one chance at it!” That is Christiaan Jonker’s status on his Twitter profile.

At 31 years of age, Jonker may have believed his chance of playing for South Africa had passed him by. But yesterday, the Warriors batsman was loving life when he was included in the Proteas T20 squad for the three-match series against India.

Jonker was one of three uncapped players called up by convenor of selectors Linda Zondi and the national selection panel, with Titans duo Heinrich Klaasen and Junior Dala also joining up with the Proteas T20 team.

“Fortunatel­y, I received the call on Monday already, so I have had a night for it to sink in,” Jonker said. “But my phone has buzzing all day, people calling to congratula­te me and also the media, so today has been exciting. It certainly is a wonderful feeling to be called to play for your country. Sometimes you think that it may never happen, and then this happens, and you’re like a little child again. Age is certainly nothing but a number.”

Zondi and his panel cannot be accused of being ageist this season. Dolphins all-rounder Robbie Frylinck (33) played a couple of T20s against Bangladesh earlier this season and now the hard-hitting Jonker has been handed an opportunit­y.

The selectors are also showing that they are rewarding domestic form. Jonker was the fourth highest run-scorer in this season’s T20 Challenge with 290 runs, while the tournament’s leading run-getter, Highveld Lions opener Reeza Hendricks (361 at an average of 120.33), was also recalled after Hashim Amla and Aiden Markram were granted a rest ahead of the Australian Test series.

“With the Test series against Australia starting only five days after the completion of the T20 series it is necessary for us to rest some of the players who have featured in virtually all our internatio­nal matches so far this summer,” Zondi said.

“These include Hashim Amla and Aiden Markram among the batsmen as well as most of our frontline fast bowlers. AB de Villiers has missed quite a lot of cricket this summer so he will play in the T20 series.

“We have also decided to give Imran Tahir a break. He remains our first-choice spin bowler in both white-ball formats, but we need to give more game time to Tabraiz Shamsi and Aaron Phangiso. The next ICC World T20 is not all that far away in 2020, so it is important to develop and examine our resources for that tournament.

“Christiaan Jonker has been one of the most explosive finishers in domestic T20 cricket in recent seasons and his selection, together with that of Junior Dala, gives players who have performed well at franchise level the opportunit­y to show that they can compete at the highest level. Heinrich Klaasen’s recent performanc­e speaks for itself. Reeza Hendricks gets another opportunit­y for the same reason, having been the highest runs scorer in this season’s Ram Slam Challenge.”

With Markram rested, and regular captain Faf du Plessis still unavailabl­e due to injury, the leadership reins have been handed to the Proteas’ leading T20 run-scorer JP Duminy for the series.

 ?? Picture: AP ?? THAT’S GOING A LONG WAY: India’s Rohit Sharma hits out during his innings of 115 against South Africa in Port Elizabeth yesterday.
Picture: AP THAT’S GOING A LONG WAY: India’s Rohit Sharma hits out during his innings of 115 against South Africa in Port Elizabeth yesterday.

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