Cape Town: South Africa has remembered Simon Spinner who was experienced for the 17-person squad expanded to tour two New Zealand tests starting at Christchurch on February 17.
HARMER, 32, last played for South Africa in 2015 before he took a contract with Essex and proved revelation at the County circuit as he attended the team for their 2019 T20 explosion victory.
He returned to the test team after playing all George Linde to choose out of the tour because of his upcoming marriage, and the subrayen prene that had not been beaten forced due to a groin injury.
The five Harmer test performances came in 2015 when he took 20 net on average 29.40 against West Indies, Bangladesh and India.
Also returning a dispute was sailor Lutho Sipamla but there was no place for Fast Bowler Anrich Nortje, which had not yet recovered enough from a hip injury.
“Inclusion Simon and Lutho reaffirmed our intention as a panel (selection) to appreciate the advantages in the field and the pair has allowed their work to speak in their name last season,” said the organizer of Victor Mpitsang in the media release from Cricket South Africa on Wednesday.
The troops are the same as those who beat India 2-1 in the home series earlier this month, with Dean Elgar The Skipper and Temba Bavuma representatives.
In a step to minimize the risk of Covid-19, the two matches, which will form a part of the new cycle of the ICC World Test Championship, will take place at the Oval Hagley in Christchurch.
South African Forces: Dean Elgar (Captain), Toba Bavuma, Sarel Erwee, Simon Harmer, Marco Jansen, Keshav Mahlam, Wianan Mulder, Lungi Ngidi, Duanne Olivier, Kegan Petersen, Kagiso Ribada, Lutho Sipamla, Glenton, Glenton, Glenton, Glenton , Glenton Stuurman, Rassie van der Dussen, Kyle Verreynne