Patrick Moroney named new convenor selector for South Africa men's team
Most recently, Moroney worked as convenor selector for the Under-19 men's side, which included last year's World Cup selection

Patrick Moroney, a former national selector, has been appointed as South Africa's new convenor selector for the men's senior side. Moroney will begin work on August 1. That means his first series in charge will be South Africa's white-ball tour of Australia, which starts on August 10.
Moroney has had a long involvement in selection which dates back to 2001. He has worked with the South African National Academy, the emerging sides, and was in the running to become South Africa's convenor of selectors in 2019. Then, he lost out to Victor Mpitsang but was appointed to work alongside him.
Most recently, Moroney worked as convenor selector for the Under-19 men's side, which included last year's World Cup selection. Both Kwena Maphaka and Lhuan-dre Pretorius were among his picks at that tournament.
"His deep understanding of the game, combined with decades of experience in talent identification and selection across various levels, makes him the ideal person for the job," Enoch Nkwe, director of national teams and High Performance, said in a statement announcing Moroney's appointment.
This is the first time coach Shukri Conrad will have to work with a selection convener since his appointment in January 2023. At the time, Nkwe did away with the selection panel, which was chaired by Mpitsang and also included Moroney, the national coach, and the captain. That left the duties of picking squads and teams solely with the national coaches.
Conrad was put in charge of the Test side, and made several left-field selections, including most recently putting Wiaan Mulder at No. 3 - though Mulder now holds South Africa's highest Test score - while Rob Walter had the white-ball job. Walter faced criticism from various quarters over taking a squad with only one black African player to last year's T20 World Cup, where South Africa reached the final.
It is learnt that CSA's board had since insisted on the reinstatement of a convenor of selectors, albeit not a full panel. Interviews were concluded in May, when Conrad was given the all-format coaching job, and at the time Nkwe explained the reason to bring back a convenor of selectors to offer "support" to a coach who would already have a lot on his plate.
"We needed to review, and look at areas in terms of where we can actually support the coach," Nkwe said. "We need to have more eyes on the ground as the coach is going to be focusing on performance."
Also at the time, Conrad said he was happy to work with someone, and hoped that person would be a "like-minded person, and that has got South African cricket and the Proteas at heart".
Earlier, Mpitsang and Moroney had worked together in the selection panel from late 2019 until early 2023, and that period coincided with Mark Boucher's tenure as South Africa's head coach. Among the most debatable choices that panel made was changing a winning XI on the tour of England in 2022. After South Africa won the first Test at Lord's, they picked a spinner to play on a seamer-friendly pitch in the second Test at Old Trafford, which forced South Africa to bat first on a difficult track. As a result, they lost that match and then the series. The panel also selected a then-unknown Marco Jansen, who has since gone on to represent South Africa in all formats.
Firdose Moonda is ESPNcricinfo's correspondent for South Africa and women's cricket
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