South African Players Pass Covid Test Ahead of T20I Series Against India

South African Players Pass Covid Test Ahead of T20I Series Against India. The Proteas squad members gathered at the Feroz Shah Kotla for an optional practice sessio. After passing their RT PCR tests ahead of the first T20 International next Thursday.

Quinton de Kock sat near the tent, watching spin twins Tabraiz Shamsi and Keshav Maharaj hit the “right areas” during the South African team’s first training session on Friday. The most intriguing aspect of the practice session was Shamsi, Maharaj, and later Aiden Markram spending a significant amount of time “spot bowling.”

The trio, along with CSK all-rounder Dwayne Pretorius. Expected to play a significant role in the five-match T20 series against India.

Wayne Parnell, also making his comeback after a five-year absence. Focus throughout his extended spell, while Raasie van der Dussen looked the most impressive. Under the watchful eye of head coach Mark Boucher.

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Boucher gave Mark Jansen some batting advice, telling him all about holding the shape while going for expansive drives.

While De Kock observe others being put through their paces. South Africa’s IPL star David Miller is currently on vacation in the Maldives and will rejoin the squad soon.

After passing their RT PCR tests ahead of the first T20 International next Thursday, the Proteas squad members gathered at the Feroz Shah Kotla for an optional practice session.

“All squad members test negative, but IPL players who were in action until last week will be given a few days off ahead of the series as part of workload management.” A Proteas support staff member told PTI on the sidelines of the net session.

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The South African national team is supporting an U19 colleague.

South African national team players have all contribute to the treatment of former national U19 World Cup winner Mondli Khumalo. Who is fighting for his life in a UK hospital after being attacked outside a pub.

The South African Cricketers’ Association has contributed on behalf of the Proteas (SACA).

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