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South Africa A Squad Announced for England Tour: Paterson and Baartman Recalled

Arjun Mehta · · 4 min read
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South Africa A Primed for Crucial England Tour

In a move that signals a strategic focus on building bench strength for the red-ball format, Cricket South Africa has announced a formidable South Africa A squad to tour England this winter. The squad, which features a balanced mix of veteran seamers and emerging domestic talent, will face off against the England Lions in a series designed to test the depth of the nation’s cricketing structures. The tour will consist of two high-stakes four-day matches followed by a three-match one-day series.

Leading the side is the consistent domestic performer Marques Ackerman, who will be supported by a high-profile coaching staff. South Africa’s white-ball fielding coach Wandile Gwavu takes the reins as head coach, flanked by former internationals Justin Ontong and Rory Kleinveldt, who have been appointed as batting and bowling coaches respectively. This coaching panel brings a wealth of experience, ensuring the players are well-equipped for the unique challenges of English conditions.

The Return of the Veterans: Paterson and Baartman

Perhaps the most significant talking point of the squad selection is the inclusion of 37-year-old seamer Dane Paterson. Paterson, who has not featured in the Test setup since helping South Africa qualify for the World Test Championship (WTC) final during the 2024 Boxing Day match, appeared to be on the periphery of international selection. Despite lacking a national contract, his resurgence is a clear indication that the door remains open for experienced performers, especially with a busy eight-Test home summer approaching.

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Similarly, Ottneil Baartman finds himself with a point to prove. The 33-year-old was a controversial omission from the recent T20 World Cup squad, but his inclusion in both the four-day and one-day squads for the England tour offers him a direct pathway to challenge for a Test cap. Baartman’s ability to extract movement and maintain disciplined lines makes him a dangerous prospect in English conditions, and a strong showing here could see him fast-tracked into the senior red-ball XI.

Youthful Vitality and Fresh Faces

While the veterans lead the attack, the inclusion of 19-year-old Nqobani Mokoena has sparked considerable excitement. A genuine ‘tearaway’ fast bowler, Mokoena has already earned three T20I caps and is viewed as one of the brightest prospects in the country. He is named in both squads, alongside other high-velocity options like Gerald Coetzee and the prodigious Kwena Maphaka for the one-day leg of the tour.

The batting department also sees the return of Tony de Zorzi, who missed out on the T20 World Cup due to injury. His presence provides stability at the top of the order. He is joined by the Hermann brothers, Jordan and Rubin, as well as domestic stalwarts Sinethemba Qeshile and Lesego Senokwane. For players like Senokwane and the Hermanns, this tour represents a golden opportunity to bridge the gap between franchise cricket and the international stage.

Strategic Objectives and Schedule

The tour is meticulously scheduled to provide maximum exposure to different formats. The red-ball matches will be held at Arundel—a venue familiar to the South African setup after their WTC final preparations—and Beckenham. The white-ball component will move to the historic grounds of Leicester and Worcester.

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With the senior Test side currently boasting a settled batting lineup, the primary objective of this ‘A’ tour is to create a contingency plan. By exposing the next generation to the swing and seam of English pitches, CSA aims to ensure that the Proteas are never caught short-handed during major international assignments.

Official Squad Lists

South Africa A Four-Day Squad:

  • Marques Ackerman (Captain)
  • Ottneil Baartman
  • Tony de Zorzi
  • Bjorn Fortuin
  • Zubayr Hamza
  • Jordan Hermann
  • Rubin Hermann
  • Nqobani Mokoena
  • Dane Paterson
  • Sinethemba Qeshile
  • Lesego Senokwane
  • Jason Smith
  • Prenelan Subrayen
  • Tiaan van Vuuren
  • Codi Yusuf

South Africa A One-Day Squad:

  • Marques Ackerman (Captain)
  • Ottneil Baartman
  • Gerald Coetzee
  • Tony de Zorzi
  • Connor Esterhuizen
  • Dian Forrester
  • Bjorn Fortuin
  • Rubin Hermann
  • Kwena Maphaka
  • Nqobani Mokoena
  • Nqaba Peter
  • Lhuan-dré Pretorius
  • Sinethemba Qeshile
  • Jason Smith
  • Prenelan Subrayen
Arjun Mehta

Arjun Mehta is a senior cricket analyst and features writer for Cricbuzz, where he deciphers the Indian Premier League auction strategies, player development arcs, and the ever-changing dynamics of the national team. A Pune-based journalist with a sharp eye for numbers and a fluent storytelling style, Mehta has covered every IPL season since 2014 and reported from two ICC Men's T20 World Cups. His work often explores the business of cricket, dressing-room politics, and how grassroots systems across South Asia feed into the global game. An alumnus of Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication, Arjun is also a popular voice on Cricbuzz Live shows and a regular contributor to cricket podcasts.