Nonkululeko Mlaba (an haife shi 27 Yuni 2000) ɗan wasan ƙwallon ƙafa ne na Afirka ta Kudu wanda ke taka leda a matsayin mai saurin ƙwallon ƙwallon hagu.[1] Ta fara bugawa tawagar mata ta Afirka ta Kudu wasan ƙwallon ƙafa a watan Satumbar 2019.[2][3]

Nonkululeko Mlaba
Rayuwa
Haihuwa Durban, 2000 (23/24 shekaru)
ƙasa Afirka ta kudu
Sana'a
Sana'a cricketer (en) Fassara

A watan Satumbar 2019, an ambaci sunanta a cikin tawagar Afirka ta Kudu don jerin da suka yi da Indiya. [4] Ta yi ta farko a gasar Twenty20 International (WT20I) ta Afirka ta Kudu, a kan Indiya, a ranar 24 ga Satumba 2019. [5] A watan Janairun 2020, an sanya mata suna a cikin tawagar mata ta Afirka ta Kudu ta One Day International (WODI) don jerin su da New Zealand.[6] Daga baya a wannan watan, an sanya mata suna a cikin tawagar Afirka ta Kudu don gasar cin kofin duniya ta mata ta T20 ta ICC ta 2020 a Ostiraliya.[7] A watan Yulin 2020, an kira Mlaba sabon mai zuwa na shekara a bikin bayar da kyaututtuka na shekara-shekara na Cricket ta Afirka ta Kudu.[8]

A ranar 23 ga watan Yulin 2020, an sanya sunan Mlaba a cikin tawagar mata 24 ta Afirka ta Kudu don fara horo a Pretoria, kafin yawon shakatawa zuwa Ingila.[9] A watan Janairun 2021, an sanya mata suna a cikin tawagar mata ta Afirka ta Kudu ta One Day International (WODI) don jerin su da Pakistan.[10][11] Ta fara bugawa Afirka ta Kudu WODI wasa, a kan Pakistan, a ranar 20 ga watan Janairun 2021.[12]

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 . [13] A watan Mayu na shekara ta 2022, Cricket ta Afirka ta Kudu ta ba Mlaba kwangilarta ta farko, kafin kakar 2022-23.[14] A watan Yunin 2022, an sanya sunan Mlaba a cikin tawagar Gwajin Mata ta Afirka ta Kudu don wasan da suka yi da mata na Ingila.[15] Ta fara gwajin ta ne a ranar 27 ga Yuni 2022, don Afirka ta Kudu da Ingila.[16]

 
Nonkululeko Mlaba

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.

Bayanan da aka ambata

gyara sashe
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