As the ICC Champions Trophy approaches, South Africa’s cricket team, the Proteas, is gearing up for a crucial tournament in search of that elusive international title.
With a fresh squad and exciting new kits, they’re ready to make an impact.
South Africa’s Group Stage Schedule
The Proteas will kick off their Champions Trophy campaign in Group B with a high-stakes match against Afghanistan on February 21 in Karachi.
After that, they’ll head to Rawalpindi for a showdown with Australia on February 25.
Finally, they’ll return to Karachi to face England on March 1.
A New Look for the Proteas
The South African team will sport an eye-catching new kit for this tournament, adding an extra layer of excitement for their fans.
The fresh look is sure to grab attention on the field as they aim for victory in this prestigious competition.
The Squad – Key Players for the Champions Trophy
Led by Temba Bavuma, the Proteas squad is packed with experienced players who have delivered in high-pressure situations.
The full squad for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy includes:
- Temba Bavuma (Captain, DP World Lions)
- Corbin Bosch (Momentum Multiply Titans)
- Tony de Zorzi (World Sports Betting Western Province)
- Marco Jansen (North West University Dragons)
- Heinrich Klaasen (Momentum Multiply Titans)
- Keshav Maharaj (Hollywoodbets Dolphins)
- Aiden Markram (Momentum Multiply Titans)
- David Miller (Hollywoodbets Dolphins)
- Wiaan Mulder (DP World Lions)
- Lungi Ngidi (Momentum Multiply Titans)
- Kagiso Rabada (DP World Lions)
- Ryan Rickelton (DP World Lions)
- Tabraiz Shamsi (Momentum Multiply Titans)
- Tristan Stubbs (Dafabet Warriors)
- Rassie van der Dussen (DP World Lions)
Coach’s Insight on the Team
Proteas coach Rob Walter is excited about the squad’s potential, highlighting the team’s mix of experience and fresh talent.
“This squad boasts a wealth of experience, with many players having consistently performed in high-pressure situations.
That kind of experience is invaluable in a tournament like this,” said Walter.
He also mentioned that they’ve kept the core of their 2023 World Cup squad intact, while also adding new players who can contribute to the team’s success.
“Our recent performances at ICC events show that we’re capable of reaching the later stages of global tournaments.
We’re eager to take the next step and go even further,” Walter added.
The squad is also excited to welcome Imraan Khan to the support staff as the new batting coach, believing he will be a great asset to the team.
Management Team
The coaching and support staff behind the Proteas are just as committed to success. Here’s a look at the key members of the management team:
- Rob Walter (Head Coach)
- Khomotso Volvo Masubelele (Team Manager)
- Imraan Khan (Batting Coach)
- Anton Roux (Bowling Coach)
- Wandile Gwavu (Fielding Coach)
- Runeshan Moodley (Strength and Conditioning Coach)
- Matthew Reuben (Performance Analyst)
- Sizwe Hadebe (Physiotherapist)
- Dr. Konrad von Hagen (Team Doctor)
- Kyle Botha (Logistics and Masseur)
- Lucy Davey (Media Manager)
- Brian Khonto (Security Officer)
The Proteas’ Road to Glory
South Africa’s journey in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy kicks off soon, and fans are eager to see how their team performs in the group stage.
Here’s a reminder of their upcoming fixtures:
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Friday, February 21 – 14:00 (11:00 SAST)
Afghanistan vs South Africa – National Stadium, Karachi -
Tuesday, February 25 – 14:00 (11:00 SAST)
Australia vs South Africa – Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi -
Saturday, March 1 – 14:00 (11:00 SAST)
South Africa vs England – National Stadium, Karachi
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