S. Africans to arrive on Tuesday

Published September 27, 2003

LAHORE, Sept 26: The 15-member South African cricket team with 12 officials will arrive in Lahore on Tuesday at 2a.m instead of Monday for a rescheduled tour of Pakistan during which it will play five one -day internationals and two Tests.

The team was earlier expected to arrive on Monday via Karachi but now they will be arriving directly from Dubai.

Team: Graeme Smith, Mark Boucher, Jacques Kallis, Shaun Pollock, Neil McKenzie, Jacques Rudolph, Robin Peterson, Andrew Hall, Allan Dawson, Makhaya Ntini, Charl Langeveldt, Andre Nel, Boeta Dippenaar, Herschelle Gibbs, Paul Adams.

The team management also includes the United Cricket Board of South Africa president Ray Mali.

Other members of the team are: Cassim Docrat (manager), Eric Simmons (coach), Vincent Barnes (assistant coach), Gerald de Kock (media liaison officer), Adrian le Roux (fitness trainer), Gustav Obermeyer (computer analyst), Shane Jabaar (physiotherapist), Dr Mohammed Moosajee (team doctor), Bob Nicholls, Faisal Nagel (both security officers), Ray Mali. Steve Coetzee, Tim Southey (both observers).

Masoodul Hasan has been appointed local Liaison Officer.

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