Since making his international debut in 2016, the 33-year-old has represented South Africa across all three formats in 30 T20 Internationals (T20I), 27 One-Day Internationals (ODI) and three Tests.
The event which is a first of its kind in world cricket will take place from January 14-29, 2023 and will see the future stars of the women's game compete in 41 matches played across four venues in Benoni and Potchefstroom in 16 days of competitive cricket
Another key batter Rassie van der Dussen has recovered from the finger injury that cut short his tour to England earlier in the year and the subsequent ICC Men's T20 World Cup to take his place in the squad, while Keshav Maharaj is cleared for the tour.
South Africa are in Group A of the World Cup, along with tournament favourites Australia, Bangladesh, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka. Group B includes India, Pakistan, England, Ireland, and West Indies.
Maketa, who is currently the South Africa A coach and National Academy Lead, will take charge of the Test squad from December until early January as they prepare to face Australia in their penultimate series of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC).
In his autobiography, in a chapter titled "The Ghosts of Insecurity", the batter described his final phases with the national team, which started after Boucher took over the side as head coach for series against England back in December 2019