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Tryon returns to SA white-ball squads for tour of Australia

18 Jan, 2024 7:11 AM, Thu

Tryon returns to SA white-ball squads for tour of Australia

Chloe Tryon has recovered from a groin injury and returned to South Africa's white-ball squads for the women's multi-format tour of Australia. Ayanda Hlubi, who made an impressive T20I debut against Bangladesh, received her maiden call-up to the ODI side. Tryon has been down and out since the WBBL and last played the home series against New Zealand in October. Marizanne Kapp, Nadine de Klerk and Ayabonga Khaka, every one of whom missed the T20Is however were essential for the ODIs against Bangladesh, were named in the 15-part crew that will be captained by Laura Wolvaardt. From those that played South Africa's last home series, Annerie Dercksen, Nondumiso Shangase, Tumi Sekhukhune and Lara Goodall passed up a major opportunity for the Australia visit, that beginnings on January 27 with three T20Is followed by three ODIs starting February 3, preceding the oddball Test, the principal between the different sides. "It's an exceptionally cutthroat crew. It is a combination of youths and experience, and everybody is anticipating it," lead trainer Hilton Moreeng, whose agreement was reached out till the finish of the continuous season, said. "It was an excellent year for us collectively in 2023, so we anticipate expanding on that. "We addressed our abilities in regards to the white ball, where we are going, and what is required, so the chose crew is very even and cutthroat, and we are extremely certain going into Australia." The initial two T20Is will be played at the Manuka Oval in Canberra while the third will be at Bellerive Oval in Hobart. After the primary ODI in Adelaide, the groups play the following two at the North Sydney Oval prior to making a trip to Perth for the main Test match at the WACA.

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