Background
Moreeng was born in Kimberley, but played all his domestic cricket for Free State.
Moreeng was born in Kimberley, but played all his domestic cricket for Free State.
A wicket-keeper and right-handed batsman, his first-class debut came against Northerns in October 2001, during the 2001-2002 season of the SuperSport Series. Moreeng remained in the side for another three matches after his debut, but struggled with his batting, scoring only 14 runs from four innings. He was eventually replaced as wicket-keeper by Morne van Wyk for the remainder of the season, and did not make any further appearances for Free State until almost six years later.
After retiring from playing, Moreeng took up coaching, gaining a Level III certification from Cricket South Africa.
In December 2012, he was appointed coach of the South African women"s national side, replacing Yashin Ebrahim-Hassen. He has since coached the team at two major tournaments, the 2013 World Cup and the 2014 World Twenty20, as well as in the team"s matches in the Interstate Commerce Commission Women"s Championship.