Cape Town - Former Proteas fast bowler Mfuneko Ngam has joined the Warriors as an assistant coach ahead of the 2018/19 season.
The 39-year-old was unveiled as coach Rivash Gobind's right-hand man on Thursday.
It is a fitting appointment given that Ngam, who played just three Tests for the Proteas having debuted in 2000, was born in the small Eastern Cape town of Middlerift.
The Warriors had an impressive campaign last season, sharing the One Day Cup trophy with the Dolphins after the final was rained out.
They were also runners-up in the Sunfoil Series, finishing behind the Titans.
Ngam was considered one of the brightest prospects in South African cricket during his time, but he suffered from a rare bone deficiency that ultimately destroyed his career.
Able to clock speeds of over 150 kph, Ngam took 11 wickets in his three Tests at an average of just 17.18.
Upon retirement, Ngam went on to complete his level 4 qualification in cricket, where he became the head coach for the JV/CSA HP Programme and convener of selectors for the Border Senior Cricket Team. In 2005 he started a cricket academy in Motherwell which today has transformed into a Regional Performance Centre.
Warriors 2018/ 2019 Squad:
Andrew Birch, Jon-Jon Smuts, Aya Gqamane, Basheer Walters, Anrich Nortje, Gihahn Cloete, Clyde Fortuin, Mohammed Vallie, Simon Harmer, Colin Ackermann, Sinethemba Qeshile, Sithembile Langa, Lutho Sipamla, Eddie Moore, Matthew Breetzke, Sisanda Magala, Christiaan Jonker, Lesiba Ngoepe
Welcome home Mfuneko Ngam! Now assistant coach to Rivash Gobind @WarriorsCrickEC @AlgoaFMNews pic.twitter.com/3k2C81NxBT
— Neil Bisseker (@NeilBisseker) June 7, 2018
Mfuneko Ngam is the new Warriors Assistant Coach ???????? #Warriors pic.twitter.com/FcJgL6I0Wd
— The Warriors (@WarriorsCrickEC) June 7, 2018