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South African cricketer

Sisanda Magala
Personal information
Full nameSisanda Somila Bruce Magala
Born (1991-01-07) 7 January 1991 (age 33)
Port Elizabeth, Cape Province, South Africa
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm fast-medium
RoleBowler
International information
National side
ODI debut (cap 143)26 November 2021 v Netherlands
Last ODI2 April 2023 v Netherlands
T20I debut (cap 91)10 April 2021 v Pakistan
Last T20I26 March 2023 v West Indies
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2010/11–2017/18Eastern Province
2013/14–2019/20Warriors
2018Nelson Mandela Bay Giants
2019/20Border
2019Cape Town Blitz
2020/21Lions
2021/22–presentGauteng
2023Sunrisers Eastern Cape
2023Chennai Super Kings
Career statistics
Competition ODI T20I FC LA
Matches 7 6 94 124
Runs scored 12 34 2,081 880
Batting average 4.00 34.00 19.44 14.19
100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/9 0/2
Top score 5* 18* 79 78*
Balls bowled 318 120 13,550 5,242
Wickets 14 6 275 189
Bowling average 23.92 37.66 28.91 26.83
5 wickets in innings 1 0 11 9
10 wickets in match 0 0 1 0
Best bowling 5/43 3/21 6/23 6/24
Catches/stumpings 2/– 1/– 56/– 25/–
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 2 April 2023

Sisanda Somila Bruce Magala (born 7 January 1991) is a South African professional cricketer. He made his international debut for the South Africa cricket team in April 2021.

Domestic career

Magala was included in the Eastern Province cricket team squad for the 2015 Africa T20 Cup. He was the leading wicket-taker in the 2016 Africa T20 Cup, taking 12 wickets. In August 2017, he was named in Nelson Mandela Bay Stars' squad for the first season of the T20 Global League. However, in October 2017, Cricket South Africa initially postponed the tournament until November 2018, with it being cancelled soon after.

In October 2018, he was named in Nelson Mandela Bay Giants' squad for the first edition of the Mzansi Super League T20 tournament. In September 2019, he was named in the squad for the Cape Town Blitz team for the 2019 Mzansi Super League tournament.

In April 2021, he was named in Gauteng's squad, ahead of the 2021–22 cricket season in South Africa. In May 2021, Magala was named in South Africa's squad for their tour of Ireland, but he was later ruled out of the matches due to an ankle injury.

International career

In January 2020, he was named in South Africa's One Day International (ODI) squad for their series against England. However, ahead of the ODI series, Magala was declared not to be fully fit, and was ruled out of South Africa's squad. However, the following month, Magala was named in South Africa's Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for the matches against England. In March 2021, Magala was named in South Africa's limited overs squads for their series against Pakistan. He made his T20I debut for South Africa, against Pakistan, on 10 April 2021.

In November 2021, he was named in South Africa's ODI squad for their series against the Netherlands. He made his ODI debut on 26 November 2021, for South Africa against the Netherlands. The following month, Magala was named in South Africa's Test squad for the series against India. He took his first international fiver - in any format - against the Netherlands at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg for a scorecard of 5-43. Magala was picked in South African 50-over squad for 2023 World Cup.

References

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  18. "1st ODI, Centurion, Nov 26 2021, Netherlands tour of South Africa". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
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  20. "South Africa unveil squad for World Cup 2023". www.icc-cricket.com. Retrieved 12 November 2023.

External links

South Africa squad2023 Cricket World Cup semi-finalists
South Africa
Andile Phehlukwayo and Lizaad Williams were not initially in the squad, but were named as replacements for Anrich Nortje and Sisanda Magala in the final squad.
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