South East Stars re-sign South Africa international Tazmin Brits

The top-order batter will be available for 10 Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy matches and the entirety of the Charlotte Edwards Cup

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South East Stars have re-signed South Africa international Tazmin Brits.

The top-order batter will be available for the entirety of the Charlotte Edwards Cup and the first 10 rounds of the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, taking her through to July 14.   

Brits made four appearances for Stars in 2023, scoring 214 runs, including an unbeaten 112 off just 75 balls against Sunrisers, in three Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy innings.

The 33-year-old, who can also keep wicket, has earned 67 caps for South Africa, scoring 528 runs in 21 ODIs and 1,097 runs in 46 T20Is.

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Brits has 67 caps for South Africa [Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images]

Brits said: "I'm buzzing to be back at Stars and pick up from where I left off!

"South East Stars have an amazing group of players and coaches, whom I formed a real connection with during my previous stint. I'm really looking forward to joining them again in the English summer."

Regional director of women's cricket, Emma Calvert, added: "She's an incredible talent, and everyone here saw what she is capable of as a cricketer.

"With a wealth of experience and an impeccable work ethic, her presence benefits the squad not only on the field but off it as well. She is an inspiring figure in the dressing room."

In 2023, South East Stars finished third in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy and fifth in the Charlotte Edwards Cup, which they won two years earlier.

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