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Maharaj pumped to lead Proteas in Zimbabwe Test
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46613, member: 636"] Keshav Maharaj will captain South Africa for the first time when his team faces Zimbabwe this weekend. The spinner takes charge after regular leader Temba Bavuma suffered a hamstring injury. Maharaj brings 199 Test wickets into the match and appears likely to reach 200 during his 59th five-day game. The 35-year-old calls Test cricket his favorite format and feels honored to lead the national squad. The new captain describes his leadership approach as relaxed and open to input from teammates. Maharaj allows bowlers to develop their strategies because he believes this helps players improve. He steps up when necessary but prefers creating a comfortable environment for his squad. The captain wants every player to feel welcome and confident when performing their skills on the field. Three players will make their Test debuts during the series against Zimbabwe. Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Dewald Brevis and Codi Yusuf join the squad for their first international five-day matches. Maharaj praised how quickly the newcomers adapted to the team culture. The captain appreciates their energy and personality traits within the group. He looks forward to watching these players develop throughout the upcoming Test series. [/QUOTE]
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