Key Points

Allan Donald believes the SA20 tournament is rapidly developing young South African talent. He notes that emerging players like Dewald Brevis and Kwena Maphaka are creating selection headaches for coach Shukri Conrad. The league's investment in youth is evident with R22.8 million spent on Under-23 players. This depth gives South Africa strong options heading into the 2026 T20 World Cup.

Key Points: Allan Donald Says SA20 Creates Headaches for Shukri Conrad

  • SA20 development creates selection headaches for coach Shukri Conrad
  • Young talents like Dewald Brevis and Kwena Maphaka emerging rapidly
  • R116.9 million spent on South African players in SA20 auction
  • Under-23 players receiving R22.8 million in season 4 investments
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'Proteas have good problems, SA20 is making Conrad's job a lot harder': Allan Donald

South African legend Allan Donald discusses how SA20's emerging talent like Dewald Brevis and Kwena Maphaka gives Proteas coach Shukri Conrad selection headaches for 2026 T20 World Cup.

"South Africa's got really nice problems, and that's exactly what this league is doing - Allan Donald"

New Delhi, Sep 12

South African legend Allan Donald is happy that the growth and development of Proteas youngsters will give the national team head coach, Shukri Conrad, a headache while selecting the final squad which will travel to the subcontinent to play in the 2026 T20 World Cup.

South Africa fell agonisingly short when they lost to India in the T20 World Cup finals of the 2024 edition. Having ended their ICC drought after defeating Australia in the 2025 World Test Championship final, the Proteas will be a force to be reckoned with, with a young core ready to take on the cricketing world.

As part of the build-up to SA20 Season 4, Donald shared exclusive insights on team strategies, marquee signings, and emerging players to watch during a special interaction facilitated by SA20.

"That is exactly what we want to see in this country. Those youngsters – I mentioned a couple here now (Dewald Brevis); he has already picked himself. (Lhuan-dre) Pretorius is already playing and getting exposure; we had spoken about Mulder establishing himself now. Connor Esterhuizen has come from nowhere and has put his hand up and said, 'Pick me.' (Kwena) Maphaka is already in, and (Andile) Simelane has had a taste of it. You still have guys like Ottneil Baartman; he's been a little bit out of favor, Kyle Verreynne has got an opportunity to say, 'I want to be on that flight.'

"That's exactly what we want to see, the strength of what this competition brings. The SA20 is just going to bring some guys through, and much quicker. South Africa's got really nice problems, and that's exactly what this league is doing, which is exposing young cricketers. Everyone else has got an opportunity to say to Shukri Conrad, 'I want to be part of your squad.' That's exactly what we want to see, making his job a lot harder.

"It just keeps growing faster and the crowds are getting bigger. I'm so, so proud to see how this whole competition is developing and the standard of players that are especially the young babies that is slowly but surely and quickly coming through. That's what we want to see,” said Donald to IANS in the virtual conference.

During the SA20 season 4 auction, a mega R116.9 million (approx. Rs 59 crore) was spent on South African players, which included R22.8 million (approx. INR 11.4 crore) on 12 Under-23 players, with 22-year-old Dewald Brevis bringing in the big bucks (R16.5 million) to become the most expensive player bought in the SA20 auction history.

- IANS

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Priya S
Dewald Brevis at 16.5 million rand! That's some serious money. Good to see young talent getting rewarded. Hope our IPL scouts are watching these SA20 performances 👀
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Arjun K
After that heartbreaking final against India, Proteas are building something special. Their young pace attack with Maphaka and others could be dangerous in subcontinent conditions.
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Sarah B
While the talent pool is impressive, I hope they don't over-rely on T20 leagues. Test cricket should remain the ultimate format. Good to see they won the WTC though! 🏏
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Vikram M
Allan Donald knows what he's talking about. SA20 is doing for South Africa what IPL did for Indian cricket - creating depth and competition for places. Healthy headache for Conrad indeed!
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Michael C
The 2026 T20 World Cup in subcontinent will be fascinating. South Africa's young talent vs India's experience. Can't wait for that rivalry to develop further! 🎯

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