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SABC Sport
9th May 2025
Conrad, who has been in charge of the Test side since January 2023, will now also oversee the white-ball formats starting with the T20 tri-series against Zimbabwe and New Zealand in July.
The 58-year-old Conrad said: "Iâm truly honoured to be entrusted with the responsibility of leading the national team across all three formats.
"Coaching the Test side has been the greatest privilege of my cricket journey, and to now oversee the white-ball teams as well is something unbelievably special.
"I'm genuinely excited about the prospects that lie ahead. South African cricket has incredible white-ball talent, from the calibre of our senior players to the emerging group of juniors aspiring to represent the Proteas.
"There's a strong foundation to build on, and I believe we have what it takes to achieve something special."
The next assignment for Conrad and the Proteas will be the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) final against Australia, taking place from 11-15 June at Lord's in London.
He added: "We have a busy schedule ahead, starting with the WTC final next month, the T20 World Cup next year and our very own 50-over World Cup to follow the year after.
"During this period, planning will be key for us as we look to manage our player base to ensure that the strongest teams can be fielded in every format.
"We want to obviously be the best in the world in all three forms of the game and that is no doubt my number one target and goal for the Proteas."
CSA director of national teams and high performance, Enoch Nkwe, said: "Shukri's track record with the red-ball team speaks for itself.
"He has laid a solid foundation and instilled a strong identity within the Test environment. I'm excited to see him bring the profile and structure to the white-ball space.
"Having been part of the national setup over the past two years, he understands the demands of international cricket. He has also established sound relationships with the players and we have no doubt that he is the best person for the job. We are confident he will help us maintain our current upward trajectory and remain competitive across all three formats."