Shamsi pulls out of SA20 for personal reasons, MI Cape Town call up Kaber as replacement
Defending champions MICT bought Shamsi for R500,000 in the September 2025 auction
ESPNcricinfo staff
24-Nov-2025 • 7 hrs ago
Tabraiz Shamsi was going to play his first season for MICT • ICC/Getty Images
Tabraiz Shamsi, the South Africa and MI Cape Town wristspinner, will not feature in the upcoming SA20 season. Shamsi made himself unavailable for personal reasons and has been replaced by allrounder Thomas Kaber, who also bowls left-arm wristspin.
MICT's spin-bowling contingent for the fourth season includes Rashid Khan, George Linde and Dane Piedt. Their fast-bowling attack features Kagiso Rabada, Trent Boult, Corbin Bosch and Dwaine Pretorius.
Kaber returns to the franchise he represented in the last two seasons. He played one game in MICT's 2024-25 title-winning campaign and eight in the 2023-24 season.
Overall, Kaber has bowled in seven innings in SA20 and has taken 10 wickets, averaging 16.60 at an economy rate of 8.05. In four batting innings, he has scored just 34 runs but with three unbeaten knocks. In the ongoing CSA T20 Challenge, he has seven wickets in six games for Warriors at an economy rate of 6.31 and average of 17.42.
Shamsi was picked by MICT in the auction held in September for R500,000 (US$ 29,000 approx.) and was set to play his maiden season with the franchise. He represented Joburg Super Kings last season and Paarl Royals for the first two seasons. Shamsi is currently representing Northern Warriors in the Abu Dhabi T10. Earlier this year, he opted out of a Cricket South Africa (CSA) national contract, and was not selected for the ODI series against India. His last T20I appearance was in the 2024 T20 World Cup.
Defending champions MICT play in the season opener on December 26 against Durban's Super Giants. Newlands, the franchise's home venue, will host the opener as well as the final on January 25.
