Hilton Moreeng Steps Down as South Africa Women's Cricket Coach After 11 Years

Hilton Moreeng Steps Down as South Africa Women's Cricket Coach After 11 Years

Hilton Moreeng, the long-standing coach of the South African women's cricket team, has stepped down after an illustrious 11-year tenure. Appointed in 2013, Moreeng played a pivotal role in South Africa's transition to professionalism and their rise to prominence on the international stage.

Under Moreeng's guidance, the Proteas Women reached two 50-over World Cup semi-finals, two T20 World Cup semi-finals, and made history by becoming the first national senior side to reach a World Cup final, which they hosted in 2023.

Moreeng's assistant coach, Dillon du Preez, will take over as interim coach for South Africa's upcoming tour of India. A permanent replacement is expected to be appointed in the near future.

"I am incredibly grateful to CSA and management for entrusting me with the honor of coaching the Proteas Women," Moreeng said in a statement. "It has been an unforgettable journey, and I am proud of what we have achieved together."

Moreeng expressed his appreciation for the players, team management, fans, and media who have supported him throughout his tenure. He acknowledged the unwavering encouragement he received, which served as a constant source of motivation.

In addition to Moreeng's departure, CSA has appointed Baakier Adams as the new batting coach and Bongani Ndaba as the fielding coach. Adams previously worked with the Warriors provincial team, while Ndaba brings a wealth of experience from his time with the Titans.

The changes in the coaching staff mark a new chapter for the Proteas Women as they look to build on their recent successes and continue their pursuit of excellence on the international stage.

Tags: #HiltonMoreeng, #ProteasWomen, #SouthAfricanCricket, #CricketCoach, #WomenInSports

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