Sinalo Jafta

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Sinalo Jafta
Personal information
Full name
Sinalo Jafta
Born (1994-12-22) 22 December 1994 (age 29)
East London, South Africa
BattingRight-handed
RoleWicket-keeper
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 61)27 June 2022 v England
Last Test15 February 2024 v Australia
ODI debut (cap 77)22 October 2016 v New Zealand
Last ODI8 September 2023 v Pakistan
T20I debut (cap 53)15 May 2019 v Pakistan
Last T20I1 September 2023 v Pakistan
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2010/11–2011/12Border
2012/13–2018/19North West
2014/15Border
2019/20–2022/23Western Province
2023/24–presentCentral Gauteng
Career statistics
Competition WTest WODI WT20I
Matches 1 16 18
Runs scored 4 82 58
Batting average 4.00 13.66 19.33
100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0
Top score 4 28* 16
Catches/stumpings 0/– 9/0 11/2
Source: Cricinfo, 21 February 2023

Sinalo Jafta (born 22 December 1994) is a South African professional

Women's One Day International cricket (WODI) debut against New Zealand on 22 October 2016.[2] In April 2019, she was named in South Africa's Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) squad for their series against Pakistan.[3] She made her WT20I debut for South Africa against Pakistan on 15 May 2019.[4]

In September 2019, she was named in the

In April 2021, she was named the as captain of the South African Emerging Women's squad that toured Bangladesh.[10][11] In February 2022, she was named in South Africa's team for the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand.[12] In June 2022, Jafta was named in South Africa's Women's Test squad for their one-off match against England Women.[13] She made her Test debut on 27 June 2022, for South Africa against England.[14]

In July 2022, she was named in South Africa's team for the cricket tournament at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England.[15]

References

  1. ^ "Sinalo Jafta". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
  2. ^ "New Zealand Women tour of South Africa, 6th ODI: South Africa Women v New Zealand Women at Paarl, Oct 22, 2016". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
  3. ^ "Luus to captain South Africa in Women's Championship ODIs against Pakistan". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  4. ^ "1st T20I, Pakistan Women tour of South Africa at Pretoria, May 15 2019". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Cricket South Africa launches four-team women's T20 league". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  6. ^ "CSA launches inaugural Women's T20 Super League". Cricket South Africa. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  7. ^ "Beuran Hendricks earns CSA national contract, Dale Steyn left out". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  8. ^ "CSA announces Proteas contract squads for 2020/21". Cricket South Africa. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  9. ^ "CSA to resume training camps for women's team". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  10. ^ "SA Emerging go down by 54 runs in tour opener". Cricket South Africa. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  11. ^ "Sinalo Jafta, Nigar Sultana Joty to lead South Africa, Bangladesh in Emerging series". Women's CricZone. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  12. ^ "Lizelle Lee returns as South Africa announce experience-laden squad for Women's World Cup". Cricket South Africa. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  13. ^ "Kapp, Lee and Jafta mark their return as South Africa announce squad for one-off Test and ODIs against England". Women's CricZone. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
  14. ^ "Only Test, Taunton, June 27 - 30, 2022, South Africa Women tour of England". Retrieved 27 June 2022.
  15. ^ "No Dane van Niekerk for Commonwealth Games too, Luus to continue as South Africa captain". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 15 July 2022.

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