The 12-team tournament will feature no fewer than 42 games, and Strand will be well represented by two players, Jaco Castle and Abdul-Aziz Temoor as well as umpire Chris Roos.
Abdul-Aziz Temoor: I feel proud and privileged, all praise to God, I never expected to be selected as there are so many other great players all over South Africa that would say it should’ve been them too and rightly so as they also done well in the recent two tournaments held in Johannesburg. Selectors have put faith in me and the 16-man squad that hopefully will win. My expectations are high in terms of taking wickets where it matters, to take risks with the last throw of the dice and snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. It’s about setting standards and the tempo, and taking control and getting the upper hand. As a South African the ideal final would be against Australia, so I hope we do well and meet them in the final or semi-final.

Jaco Castle: To represent your country is a great honour and privilege, and that has always been a childhood dream of mine. It does not matter at what age it comes, for someone it will always be a great honour to represent your country. I’m looking forward to the experience and hopefully as a team we can come back with the trophy.



