Suné Luus

[3] Initially a "keeper / allrounder / opening pace bowler", she enjoyed the challenge of proving that girls could play cricket with the boys.Although her mother had enjoyed travelling with her on tennis tours, both of her parents supported her decision, and watched all of the cricket matches she played.[8][9][10] She also equalled the record of Anisa Mohammed for picking up the most wickets in a single calendar year in women's ODI cricket, with 37 dismissals in 2016.[17][18] 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.[24] On 23 July 2020, Luus was named in South Africa's 24-woman squad to begin training in Pretoria, ahead of their tour to England.[33] In August 2022, she was signed as an overseas player for Trinbago Knight Riders for the inaugural edition of the Women's Caribbean Premier League.[34] She was named in the South Africa squad for the 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup[35] and for their multi-format home series against England in November 2024.
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