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Enoch Nkwe (Director of CSA) during the South African national women's cricket team press conference at CSA Head Quarters on November 04, 2025 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Enoch Nkwe outlines plans for next year’s World Cup on home soil

Cricket South Africa Director of National teams and High Performance Enoch Nkwe says the next 18 months will be key to fixing gaps in the ODI side ahead of the 2027 Cricket World Cup.

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Enoch Nkwe: CSA working towards professional women league

Cricket South Africa's director of national teams Enoch Nkwe says the federation is in full motion to ensure they introduce a professional women’s league to contribute to the visible growth of women’s cricket.

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Enoch Nkwe putting Cricket SA future eggs in SA-A basket

Cricket South Africa director of national teams Enoch Nkwe says they’ve got a foolproof succession plan in place to ensure all national teams are able to compete at the highest level beyond 2027.

Enoch Nkwe (CSA Director of Cricket) during the 2023/2024 CSA Men's Domestic Season launch at Pietermaritzburg Oval on August 26, 2023 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.

Cricket South Africa prioritising search for Proteas white-ball coach

Cricket South Africa director of cricket Enoch Nkwe has highlighted the urgency behind their ongoing search to find a replacement Proteas white-ball coach following Rob Walter's departure.

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CSA director backs under-fire Proteas white-ball coach Rob Walter to stay on

CSA's Director of National Teams, Enoch Nkwe, has expressed his commitment to offering enhanced support to Proteas white-ball coach Rob Walter over the upcoming two years.

Enoch Nkwe (CSA Director of Cricket) during the 2023/2024 CSA Men's Domestic Season launch at Pietermaritzburg Oval on August 26, 2023 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.

Cricket South Africa satisfied with no-selectors trial

Cricket South Africa's director of cricket, Enoch Nkwe, says the trial run of simplifying the Proteas' selection procedure has gone well so far.