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[EXCLUSIVE] "We've finally broken the curse!": Tabraiz Shamsi

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In our latest exclusive interview, South Africa's left-arm unorthodox spinner Tabraiz Shamsi opens up about the Proteas' historic World Test Championship win, talent development systems, and his future plans. The T20I wicket-taking king discusses emerging stars within South Africa, captain Temba Bavuma's leadership, franchise cricket snubs, and his burning desire to represent South Africa again!

Key topics of the interview:

South Africa’s WTC Win:
  • Shamsi calls it a historic, emotional moment, breaking the “chokers” tag.
  • Believes it’s the start of many trophies to come.
  • Emphasizes the power of unity and team cohesion over individual stars.
Talent Production in South Africa:
  • Attributes it to a strong school sports structure and systemized development.
  • School cricket feeds into provincial and franchise setups.
  • Stability in structure helps players prepare better for international cricket.
Domestic Structure & Pathway:
  • Prefers the earlier six-team franchise model with strong second teams.
  • Recent changes to 16-team first-class system, but stresses stability is key.
  • Players are only promoted after consistent performances (especially across multiple seasons).
Emerging Talent & SA20 League:
  • SA20 has helped fast-track legitimate talent (e.g., Lhuan-dré Pretorius).
  • Highlights the importance of performance over hype.
  • Believes in nurturing young players rather than rushing them.
Importance of First-Class Cricket:
  • Essential for development – both batting and bowling.
  • T20s offer no room for learning; first-class teaches patience, skill, and resilience.
  • Personal example: played 5–6 years of B-side cricket before getting a break.
On Not Being Picked in PSL:
  • Disappointed but used the time to spend with family.
  • Took it positively and used it to rest and rejuvenate.
Upcoming Plans:
  • Preparing for the Guyana T20 League and Caribbean Premier League (CPL).
  • Loves the energy and culture of CPL – finds it rejuvenating.
Celebrations & Personality:
  • Known for his unique wicket celebrations but says fatherhood has mellowed him.
  • Still wants to take wickets and help his teams win.
T20 World Cup 2026:
  • Still fully available and committed to playing for South Africa.
  • Franchises are secondary – national duty is his top priority.
On Aging and Franchise Cricket:
  • Age 33+ no longer marks the end due to franchise leagues.
  • Players now manage themselves better and extend careers.

Watch the full interview here:

 
Yeah. South Africa did break the curse, and it is pretty good to see Australia finally getting beaten in the final.

But not sure why shamsi is not playing more test cricket???
 
Was genuinely happy to see SA winning. Cricket fans were sick of seeing Australia winning in ICC finals :D
 
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