Temba Bavuma is expected to recover in time to lead the team at the marquee tournament
ESPNcricinfo understands that communication with players who have not been awarded national contracts has been scant. This effectively means South Africa have decided against using free agents in the senior side.
“When you are working with free agents you have to come together,” Graeme Smith, CSA’s director of cricket said. “You have to find the balance that works for the team and the squad and then also the free agents. They are obviously attracted to those leagues and the finances of those leagues and the squad has its own requirements and how they build towards a World Cup.
“With Faf we struggled to find that balance and outside that, Chris made himself unavailable and from there we felt Imran had a great run, he is still being successful but we are confident in the current crop of spinners we are developing and we felt we should give them the opportunity.”
Linde’s omission is perhaps the only surprise, after he featured in the majority of South Africa’s winter fixtures including all five T20Is against West Indies. Fortuin only played one in the Caribbean. Selection convener Victor Mpitsang indicated Linde was unlucky not to be picked in the main XV but South Africa could not load it with any more allrounders. “When it comes to George, he is one of the allrounders. He has done well with the ball but we have gone with the seam-bowling allrounders,” Mpitsang said.
CSA have yet to get to the bottom of Nkwe’s decision to step down, which cited issues with the team culture and environment. Nkwe has yet to make any public statements but has met with Bavuma on his return from Sri Lanka. “When I was in Sri Lanka I did refer to the fact that I’d like to engage with Enoch and understand his situation better, and the reasons behind him resigning. That time did come, sooner rather than later because of my injury,” Bavuma said. “I met with Enoch and we had a productive conversation. I understand the situation that he finds himself in. He did ask me to pay respect to the fact that he’ll be finding time to engage with the media, and he’d like to be the person who gives you guys clarity and reasons.”
Firdose Moonda is ESPNcricinfo’s South Africa correspondent