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Zintle Mali
Personal information
Born (1994-01-21) 21 January 1994 (age 30)
International information
National side
ODI debut (cap 81)9 May 2018 v Bangladesh
Last ODI11 February 2019 v Sri Lanka
T20I debut (cap 48)20 May 2018 v Bangladesh
Last T20I18 November 2018 v Bangladesh
Source: Cricinfo, 11 February 2019

Zintle Mali (born 21 January 1994) is a South African cricketer.[1] In April 2018, she was named in the South Africa Women's squad for their series against Bangladesh Women.[2][3] She made her Women's One Day International cricket (WODI) debut for South Africa against Bangladesh Women on 9 May 2018.[4] She made her WT20I debut for South Africa against Bangladesh Women on 20 May 2018.[5]

In October 2018, she was named in South Africa's squad for the 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20 tournament in the West Indies.[6][7] In February 2019, Cricket South Africa named her as one of the players in the Powerade Women's National Academy intake for 2019.[8] In September 2019, she was named in the M van der Merwe XI squad for the inaugural edition of the Women's T20 Super League in South Africa.[9][10] On 23 July 2020, Mali was named in South Africa's 24-woman squad to begin training in Pretoria, ahead of their tour to England.[11]

References

  1. ^ "Zintle Mali". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Cricket South Africa name Proteas women's squads for inbound Bangladesh tour". Cricket South Africa. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  3. ^ "South Africa Women call up Mali for India series". Wisden India. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  4. ^ "3rd ODI, Bangladesh Women tour of South Africa at Kimberley, May 9 2018". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  5. ^ "3rd T20I, Bangladesh Women tour of South Africa at Bloemfontein, May 19 2018". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
  6. ^ "Cricket South Africa name Women's World T20 squad". Cricket South Africa. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  7. ^ "Shabnim Ismail, Trisha Chetty named in South Africa squad for Women's WT20". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  8. ^ "CSA announce the 2019 Powerade Women's Academy intake". Cricket South Africa. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  9. ^ "Cricket South Africa launches four-team women's T20 league". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  10. ^ "CSA launches inaugural Women's T20 Super League". Cricket South Africa. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  11. ^ "CSA to resume training camps for women's team". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 23 July 2020.