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SA20 2025: Kane Williamson and Chris Woakes will be seen playing for Durban Super Giants in the upcoming season

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Former England cricket team captain Kane Williamson and England cricket team fast bowler Chris Woakes will be seen playing for Durban Super Giants in the upcoming season SA20.

It is worth noting that after the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup that ended last month, Williamson left the captaincy of New Zealand’s white ball format due to playing more franchise cricket. Now he has joined Durban Super Giants in the upcoming SA T20 season, which was also the runner-up of the last season.

On the other hand, Chris Woakes is one of England’s best fast bowlers. However, he has not been playing white ball cricket for England for some time. He was also not included in England’s 15-member squad for the T20 World Cup, but he is consistently included in the England team in Test cricket, especially in England. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is considering Woakes as a replacement for James Anderson in the biggest format of the game.

Woakes was also associated with Punjab Kings during IPL 2024

It is worth noting that Chris Woakes was associated with Punjab Kings during the last season of IPL, but due to some reasons he could not play for the team. So, if we give you information about his T20 career, then he has played a total of 33 T20 matches for the national team, in which he has taken 31 wickets.

On the other hand, Kane Williamson is a big name in the cricket world. In the last season of IPL, he was with Gujarat Titans, where he scored 27 runs in the two matches he played. But now Williamson wants to focus more on franchise cricket, due to which he has decided to play cricket in South Africa’s Premier T20 League.

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