Mark Boucher is set to join MI Cape Town in the SA20 season.

Mark Boucher is set to join MI Cape Town in the SA20 season. Boucher will represent MI Cape Town at the player auction on September 19 in Cape Town.

Mark Boucher, the South African team’s head coach. Set to join the MI Cape Town camp in the SA20 after stepping down from his coaching role with the national team following the T20 World Cup. The former South African wicketkeeper will represent Mumbai at the player auction on September 19 in Cape Town.

Mark Boucher led the South African team since 2019. Before announcing his surprise departure in a team meeting following a 2-1 series defeat to hosts England in the recently concludedTest series. He is now in line to coach MI Cape Town in the newly form SA20 tournament. Which is set to begin in early 2023.

Notably, the Protean previous experience in domestic T20 tournaments with the Kolkata Knight Riders. Where he was the wicketkeeping consultant in 2016. However, after an illustrious stint with Titans, where he won five domestic titles – two One Day Cups. Two T20 Challenge titles, and one four-day Sunfoil Series trophy – he appointed as the national team’s head coach in 2019.

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We wish him the best in the next chapter of his career: CSA Chief

Reliance Industries Limited owns the Mumbai Indians in the IPL and the MI Emirates franchise in the International League T20. They were the first team to announce their five direct signings ahead of the auction, with Rashid Khan, Liam Livingstone, Sam Curran, Kagiso Rabada, and Dewald Brevis joining them.

Boucher has done an admirable job with the national team. Which is currently ranked second in the ICC World Test Championship table. CSA chief Pholetsi Moseki praise him for his contributions to the South African team and wish him the best in his future endeavors following his departure.

“We’d like to thank Mark for his time and effort as South African cricket’s head coach over the last three years. We are extremely grateful to him for his efforts and wish him well in the next chapter of his career “According to ESPNcricinfo, CSA Chief Executive Officer Pholetsi Moseki stated.

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