Cape Town: The South Africa women's team began their fourth off-season camp at the Powerade High-Performance Centre (HPC) this week as they continue to work towards the start of the 2020/21 term that begins next month in a bio-secure setting.
A 18-strong group is made up of nationally contracted players, High-Performance players and academy players, who have assembled in Pretoria for the week-long programme. The camp, which runs from November 23-27, is focussed on further enhancing the fitness of players and refining their playing skill before the new campaign begins with the Women's Super League (WSL) on December 14.
"We're happy with what we're seeing from the players so far. They have really managed to stay fit and in shape considering all that has happened so far this year. I think all of them you can see when they're in the nets and practicing, the basics we have been emphasising are all still there. They are also constantly improving their fitness levels, so everyone is now just excited and keen to get out there in the middle and play cricket," Proteas head coach Hilton Moreeng said in an official CSA release.