CSA: Lee amongst eight Momentum Proteas set for WBBL start

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Cricket South Africa (CSA) governs cricket in South Africa. Formed in 2002, it succeeded the United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCB) and became the sole governing body in 2008. CSA oversees all levels of cricket, including national teams for men and women, and is a full ICC member and SASCOC affiliate.

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Momentum Proteas batsman Lizelle Lee is relishing the opportunity to return to competitive cricket when the sixth edition of the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) gets underway in Sydney on Sunday.

Lee, who made the switch from Melbourne Stars to neighboring Melbourne Renegades this season, spent two weeks in quarantine in Adelaide ahead of the opening round of the world’s premier women’s T20 tournament. A derby awaits the Renegades in the opening round, with Lee coming up against her former franchise.

“I actually enjoyed it (quarantine). We had a treadmill a bike, weights and a few other things in our rooms. So I was able to train without leaving my room and they brought our food to our door three times a day. I had a balcony so even had some fresh air when I needed it.”

“With two weeks of quarantine there wasn’t much time for training but we’ve managed to get two training sessions under the belt and that went well and I am really excited for our first game tomorrow!” said Lee from her Sydney hotel.

An experienced campaigner, playing in her fourth season with 40 games and 1100 runs to her name, Lee will be stepping out in the middle with a renewed focus.

“Personally I want to be as consistent as possible and also making sure I do whatever I can to help the team get over the line.

“The Renegades have done very well the past few years and it would be the cherry on top to make finals day and hopefully win,” said Lee.

Due to travel restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament will for the first time be played entirely in Sydney.

“Everything is different this year with all the teams in two hotels and in the hub. But the setup is really great. Cricket Australia did an amazing job setting everything up and making sure there is enough to do outside of cricket.”

“I have played here a few times in the past few years so I am pretty confident that I will adapt quickly to the conditions.”

“A cricket game will always be a cricket game and it doesn’t matter for what team you play it stays the same. The team with the most runs wins and for that everyone has to chip in. It is different this year with everyone in the hub but that’s just an extra hurdle which we have to overcome and make sure we perform out on the pitch.”

The 28-year-old will be up against a familiar face tomorrow in fellow Proteas teammate, Mignon du Preez, and she is looking forward to it.

“It will be the first time in three years that we play against and not with each other. I am really excited to see her play again this year. She’s done very well for them the past few seasons,” expressed Lee.

Seven of the eight franchises are employing a member of the Proteas, the exception being Perth Scorchers.

Lee is one of eight South Africans who could feature in round one on Sunday. Fellow opener Laura Wolvaardt has been roped in Adelaide Strikers, Chloe Tryon will feature for Hobart Hurricanes and rookie all-rounder Nadine de Klerk has earned a first-time WBBL ticket with Brisbane Heat.

Proteas’ captain Dané van Niekerk and all-rounder Marizanne Kapp will both play for Sydney Sixers while fast bowler Shabnim Ismail is on the books of Sydney Thunder.

With South Africa boasting its strongest condition yet in the WBBL, Proteas Head Coach Hilton Moreeng added: “I am thrilled that they can get back on the park and play competitive cricket. They prepared very well prior to their departure and I wish each of them all of the best and may good skill win.”

The full list of Momentum Proteas at the WBBL 2020: Dané van Niekerk, (Sydney Sixers), Marizanne Kapp (Sydney Sixers), Shabnim Ismail (Sydney Thunder), Mignon du Preez (Melbourne Stars), Lizelle Lee (Melbourne Renegades), Chloe Tryon (Hobart Hurricanes), Laura Wolvaardt (Adelaide Strikers), Nadine de Klerk (Brisbane Heat).

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