Cricket South Africa (CSA) on Tuesday declared their 15-part squad for the up and coming ICC U-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup. Bryce Parsons will lead the group in the head competition which is booked to happen in South Africa from January 17 to February 9.
Lawrence Mahatlane, lead trainer of the group, called Bryce a characteristic head. “Bryce is a characteristic head. The tone that he has set and the development we have seen in the course of the most recent few months, it was normal for us to back him as a pioneer.
He captained the side all through the winter and we have seen a ton of development in him, strategically, yet in addition as an individual. Ideally, he will continue doing the nation glad,” International Cricket Council (ICC) cited Mahatlane as saying.
CSA’s under-19 choice convener, Victor Mpitsang, said they have picked a well-adjusted squad. “I feel we have picked a well-adjusted squad that has great authority potential in its positions also.
Having a player who has encountered a past ICC under-19 World Cup competition in Gerald Coetzee likewise brings huge focal points of its own,” Mpitsang said.
“The upside of playing at home likewise brings additional certainty into our positions, especially as the group has a decent program of focused youth ODIs driving into the competition,” he included.
South Africa U-19 squad:
Bryce Parsons (capt), Khanya Cotani (bad habit capt), Luke Beaufort, Jonathan Bird, Merrick Brett, Achille Cloete, Gerald Coetzee, Tyrese Karelse, Mondli Khumalo, Jack Lees, Andrew Louw, Levert Manje, Odirile Modimokoane, Pheko Moletsane, Tiaan van Vuuren.