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South African cricket team

Mpumalanga Rhinos
Personnel
CaptainMuhammed Mayet
CoachMbasa Gqadushe
Chief executiveJaco Visagie
Team information
ColoursGrey and black
Founded1998
Home groundUplands College, White River
Official websiteOfficial website

Mpumalanga, also known as the Mpumalanga Rhinos, are a South African first-class cricket team representing the province of Mpumalanga. They have their headquarters in Witbank and play their home games at Uplands College in White River.

First-class history

When Cricket South Africa decided to expand the Provincial Three-Day Challenge in 2006, Mpumalanga were one of five provincial teams (along with Kei, KwaZulu-Natal Inland, Limpopo and South Western Districts) elevated to first-class status.

Mpumalanga played eight first-class matches in the 2006–07 season. They lost six of them and drew the other two. Four of the defeats were by an innings. They also lost all eight of their matches in the Provincial One-Day Challenge.

Their captain in all matches in 2006–07 was Roelof Hugo, who was also the wicket-keeper. He scored 451 runs in the first-class matches at an average of 28.18 and made 21 catches and a stumping. He later played for South Western Districts. The most successful batsman in the first-class matches was Paul van den Berg, who scored 524 runs at 43.66 with one century and also took 16 wickets at 33.43. He later played for Easterns. Adolf van den Berg was the most successful bowler, with 20 wickets at 34.30 as well as 414 runs at 31.84 with one century. In the innings loss to Northerns, the 18-year-old Adriano dos Santos, on his first-class debut, made 133 (out of a team total of 211) and 64. He later played a few matches for Eastern Province.

In a competition that was itself of borderline first-class status, Cricket South Africa considered Mpumalanga's performance (and those of Kei and Limpopo) too weak to justify their place, and after one season, all three teams were omitted. They then played in various sub-first-class competitions. In August 2018, they were included in the 2018 Africa T20 Cup tournament.

Mpumalanga played no further first-class cricket until the 2022–23 season, when both they (now known as the Mpumalanga Rhinos) and Limpopo (the Limpopo Impalas) were readmitted to the South African first-class competition.

Current squad

In August 2023, Cricket South Africa confirmed the following squad ahead of the 2023–24 season.

No. Name Nat Birth date Batting style Bowling style Notes
Batters
All-rounders
Wicket-keepers
Bowlers

References

  1. Roelof Hugo at Cricket Archive
  2. Paul van den Berg at Cricket Archive
  3. Adolf van den Berg at Cricket Archive
  4. Adriano dos Santos at Cricket Archive
  5. Northerns v Mpumalanga 2006–07
  6. Colin Bryden, "Cricket in South Africa, 2006–07", Wisden 2008, p. 1338.
  7. "CSA launches expanded Africa T20 Cup". Cricket365. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  8. "Ghana and Nigeria set to join Kenya, Namibia, Zimbabwe, and South African domestic sides in expanded Africa T20 Cup". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  9. "Limpopo and Mpumalanga Awarded First Class Status". Cricket South Africa. 26 October 2022. Retrieved 21 November 2022.

Further reading

  • South African Cricket Annual – various editions
  • Wisden Cricketers' Almanack – various editions

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