Key Points

South African speedster Anrich Nortje faces another lengthy spell on the sidelines with a back stress reaction. The injury-prone pacer has played just two matches this year during his IPL stint with KKR. Coach Shukri Conrad admitted concern over Nortje's recurring fitness issues but vowed to support his comeback. Meanwhile, Rassie van der Dussen will lead a revamped Proteas T20I squad featuring four uncapped players for the Zimbabwe tri-series.

Key Points: South Africa's Anrich Nortje sidelined again with back injury

  • Nortje ruled out of Zimbabwe tri-series and MLC with back injury
  • CSA unsure of recovery timeline for 31-year-old pacer
  • Missed Champions Trophy and WTC due to persistent injuries
  • South Africa names Van der Dussen as T20I captain with 4 new faces
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SA pacer Nortje out of action after latest injury

Proteas pacer Anrich Nortje faces indefinite break due to recurring stress reaction, with coach Shukri Conrad expressing concern over his fitness struggles.

"He is a superstar fast bowler and having to deal with setback after setback cannot be easy. - Shukri Conrad"

Johannesburg, June 26

South African pacer Anrich Nortje will be out of action indefinitely due to a "stress reaction", with head coach Shukri Conrad expressing worry about Nortje's latest setback and assured that the 31-year-old will be given every chance to make a comeback.

Nortje was not considered for the T20I squad featuring in the tri-nation series in Zimbabwe next month, featuring New Zealand. The pacer did not travel to the US for Major League Cricket (MLC) this year, as he was with the Los Angeles Knight Riders (LAKR) for his stint. Nortje's total of two games this year have come in the Indian Premier League (IPL) for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), as per ESPNCricinfo.

Conrad confirmed that the injury will be assessed, and Cricket South Africa (CSA) is unaware of how long he will be out of action. Nortje has endured plenty of setbacks as of late, such as not being contracted by CSA this year. He last played international cricket during the 2024 T20 World Cup.

A toe injury kept him away from the ICC Champions Trophy, and he could not be a part of the ICC World Test Championship-winning Proteas squad as well.

This is not the first time he has spent so much time away from the game, with no action from November 2013 to November 2015, November 2018 to February 2019, and November 2021 to April 2022 due to back and hip injuries.

It is also unclear which formats he will feature in on his return.

"We will have to see the length of the time that he will be out and the extent of the injury. I really feel for him," Conrad said as quoted by ESPNCricinfo.

"He is a superstar fast bowler and having to deal with setback after setback cannot be easy. We will wait to see how serious it is."

"Naturally we are worried. In Anrich's case, this is the second or third stress reaction in his back. It is too early to make a diagnosis, and we are definitely not drawing a line through this name. He is 31 years old and we are going to give him every chance to come back. We will have to see what the medical team think is the best way forward," he concluded.

Rassie van der Dussen, a veteran of 50 T20 Internationals, has been named captain of South Africa's squad for their upcoming T20I series, which includes four uncapped players, according to the official website of the ICC.

Corbin Bosch, Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Rubin Hermann and Senuran Muthusamy have all received maiden call-ups after strong domestic performances.

Pretorius was the standout performer in the 2025 edition of the SA20, finishing as the leading run-scorer with 397 runs at a strike rate of 166. Wicket-keeper-batter Rubin Hermann was also impressive, scoring 333 runs at an average of 41.43.

The squad will assemble in Pretoria on July 9 for a two-day preparatory camp before departing for Harare on 11 July. The tri-series begins with South Africa facing the hosts, Zimbabwe, on July 14.

South Africa squad: Rassie van der Dussen (C), Corbin Bosch, Dewald Brevis, Nandre Burger, Gerald Coetzee, Reeza Hendricks, Rubin Hermann, George Linde, Kwena Maphaka, Senuran Muthusamy, Lungi Ngidi, Nqaba Peter, Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Andile Simelane.

- ANI

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Rahul P.
Sad to hear about Nortje's injury. He was brilliant in IPL 2022 for Delhi Capitals. Fast bowlers' careers are so fragile - reminds me of our own Bumrah's back issues. Hope he recovers well 🤞 SA cricket needs his pace attack.
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Priya M.
At 31, this could be career-threatening. Stress reactions are no joke - Shami faced similar issues. Maybe he should consider focusing only on white-ball cricket like many aging pacers do. SA's loss is KKR's gain next IPL season though!
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Arjun K.
Modern cricket schedules are too punishing. Between IPL, MLC, and internationals, players have no recovery time. BCCI at least manages workload better for our players. CSA needs to learn - they're losing their best assets to franchise cricket injuries.
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Sneha R.
Interesting to see 4 uncapped players in SA squad. Their domestic system keeps producing talent despite all challenges. Hope our selectors are watching - we should also give more chances to young performers like Abhishek Sharma and Riyan Parag.
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Vikram J.
Nortje's absence makes SA bowling weak. Good for Team India when we tour there later this year! But honestly, cricket needs all top players fit - makes for better contests. Get well soon, speedster!
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Neha T.
The way injuries are piling up, maybe ICC needs to rethink the calendar. Too much cricket is ruining players' careers. Also, why isn't there more research on preventing stress fractures? These keep happening to fast bowlers across countries.

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