Craig Alexander - Gideon Peters and Meeka-eel Prince

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The North West Dragons are delighted with the call-up of two of their players to the Proteas for the Tri-Nations series in Pakistan.
Last week the fast bowler Gideon Peters and batter Meeka-eel Prince were included in the squad for the season.
With the left-arm seamer Marco Jansen that will join the squad later in the week, the Dragons will have three players in the national squad.
The Dragons coach, Craig Alexander, told OFM Sport that the inclusion of Peters and Prince bodes well for the squad.
10 Feb 2AM English South Africa Sports · Sports

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