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Sinalo Jafta

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Sinalo Jafta
Rayuwa
Haihuwa 22 Disamba 1994 (29 shekaru)
Sana'a
Sana'a cricketer (en) Fassara

Sinalo Jafta (an haife ta a ranar 22 ga watan Disamba na shekara ta 1994) ƴar wasan ƙwallon ƙafa ce ta Afirka ta Kudu wanda ke taka leda a matsayin mai tsaron gida da kuma mai buga hannun dama.[1] Ta yi wasan farko na mata na ƙasa da ƙasa (WODI) a New Zealand a ranar 22 ga Oktoba 2016. [2] A watan Afrilu na shekara ta 2019, an sanya mata suna a cikin tawagar mata ta Afirka ta Kudu Mata Twenty20 International (WT20I) don jerin su da Pakistan.[3] Ta yi ta farko a WT20I don Afirka ta Kudu a kan Pakistan a ranar 15 ga Mayu 2019. [4]

A watan Satumbar 2019, an sanya mata suna a cikin tawagar Devnarain XI don fitowar farko ta T20 Super League na mata a Afirka ta Kudu.[5][6] A watan Maris na 2020, an ba ta kwangilar kasa ta Cricket ta Afirka ta Kudu gabanin kakar 2020-21.[7][8] A ranar 23 ga watan Yulin 2020, an ambaci sunan Jafta a cikin tawagar mata 24 ta Afirka ta Kudu don fara horo a Pretoria, kafin yawon shakatawa zuwa Ingila.[9]

A watan Afrilu na shekara ta 2021, an nada ta a matsayin kyaftin din tawagar mata masu tasowa ta Afirka ta Kudu da ta zagaya Bangladesh.[10][11] A watan Fabrairun 2022, an sanya mata suna a cikin tawagar Afirka ta Kudu don Gasar Cin Kofin Duniya ta Mata ta 2022 a New Zealand . [12] A watan Yunin 2022, an ambaci Jafta a cikin tawagar Gwajin Mata ta Afirka ta Kudu don wasan da suka yi da mata na Ingila. [13] Ta fara gwajin ta ne a ranar 27 ga Yuni 2022, don Afirka ta Kudu da Ingila.[14]

A watan Yulin 2022, an sanya mata suna a cikin tawagar Afirka ta Kudu don gasar cricket a Wasannin Commonwealth na 2022 a Birmingham, Ingila.

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  11. "Sinalo Jafta, Nigar Sultana Joty to lead South Africa, Bangladesh in Emerging series". Women's CricZone. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  12. "Lizelle Lee returns as South Africa announce experience-laden squad for Women's World Cup". Cricket South Africa. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  13. "Kapp, Lee and Jafta mark their return as South Africa announce squad for one-off Test and ODIs against England". Women's CricZone. Archived from the original on 16 November 2022. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
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