Why are there so many South African players in the World Cup?

A large number of South Africans have been playing for the World Cups, but few are known for their national team selection.
South Africa’s national team has featured only three players in four of the last seven World Cups and two of the past three World Cups.
However, there are a number of players who have been included in South Africa teams.
These include players such as Jerome Kaino, Hana Bensa-Kvane, Ben Mokoena and Mwai Kuzi.
These players were selected for the national team in a World Cup qualifying tournament in South Australia.
South Africans who have played for their nation include the likes of Zersenay Tui, Mabhele Makombo, Aaron Smith and Benji Marshall.
The list of South African World Cup players is longer than the number of names on this list.
There are a couple of other players who are well-known for their participation in the African Nations Cup, and who have also made the squad for the recent tournament in New Zealand.
There is also a player who is part of the list, and also plays for the country’s national side, which includes his uncle and former captain, the South African batsman Aaron Finch.
Here are the South Africans most successful World Cup appearances: – South Africa won a record number of games in a row in the last World Cup.
This is the first time that the South Africa team has won back-to-back titles since 1966.
– South African skipper Mabhae Mokena was the leading run-scorer in the tournament.
Mokenga was also the top-scored bowler in the series, with the batman scoring 20 and 18 in the two matches.
– The South African side was unbeaten in seven matches and won two games, including the deciding one against England in the final.
– Both the teams were victorious in the first round of the tournament, with South Africa winning the two-game series in England and England winning the three-match series in the other side.
– England were the favourites to win the World Series but failed to do so.
They were knocked out of the competition by South Africa in the third round.
– In addition to winning the World series, South Africa also won the T20 Blast and the ODI series.
– Mokenna was named in the ICC XI of the World Twenty20 in 2019.
The South Africans won the OPL Trophy in 2017, and the World T20 in 2010.
– Finch, Mokene and Finch have all represented South Africa.
The last time South Africa lost a World T40 tournament was in 2014.