The Citizen (KZN)

‘No selection changes, yet’

TRANSFORMA­TION TARGETS HAVE NOT CHANGED Eyebrows raised over the selection of the Proteas XI for the three matches against England.

- Ken Borland

The selection policy for the Proteas cricket team has not changed, according to the convenor of selectors, Victor Mpitsang, despite the speculatio­n following the completion of the T20 series against England on Tuesday, in which South Africa were hammered 3-0.

Eyebrows have been raised over the selection of the starting XI for all three matches and rumours of an increased quota of three Black African players have circulated.

They were given more credence in the last game when, with Kagiso Rabada ruled out with a groin strain, Lutho Sipamla was selected in his place despite having not played any cricket since March.

The unfortunat­e 22-year-old conceded a whopping 45 runs in 2.4 overs, the second-most expensive figures in South Africa’s T20 history, including . two fours and four sixes off his 16 deliveries.

But Mpitsang denied that there had been any change in selection policy when it came to transforma­tion targets.

At the moment the Proteas have to reach a target of 56% black representa­tion over a season, and an average of two Black Africans per starting XI.

“The transforma­tion targets are still measured over time in terms of the Eminent Persons Group policy we still adhere to. Nothing has changed in terms of that policy. But selection is also about getting the right balance in a team and with both our all-rounders [Andile Phehlukway­o & Dwaine Pretorius] not being available, it created a headache for us, even though we had a 24-man squad.

“I understand there has been a lot of speculatio­n, there will always be that, but it is unfair on the players who have been selected. They have all done well in T20 cricket. Due to the Covid-19 quarantine regulation­s, we couldn’t just fly someone in. The problem was we needed six bowlers but we also needed enough batting as well. George Linde’s all-round displays were a big positive though,” Mpitsang told The Citizen yesterday.

here have been statements made by Cricket South Africa acting CEO Kugandrie Govender and a CSA document proposing revised targets up until 2023.

CSA have projected an average of 58% black players, of which 25% are Black African, over the next two seasons.

There is a proposed increase for the 2022/23 season of 63% black players, with 33% having to be Black African.

Proteas coach Mark Boucher acknowledg­ed yesterday that there had been discussion­s over new targets, but he did not feel he was allowed to specify what they were.

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 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? RUMOURS. Proteas selection convenor Victor Mpitsang has denied any changes to the team’s selection policy.
Picture: Gallo Images RUMOURS. Proteas selection convenor Victor Mpitsang has denied any changes to the team’s selection policy.

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