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Proteas move from Lord's to Queens
Cape Argus
|June 26, 2025
THE Proteas may be preparing to play at the Queens Sports Club, but the picturesque Bulawayo ground will be a world away from the Majesty's Kingdom where they were recently crowned World Test Champions.
All-rounder Wiaan Mulder, though, believes the upcoming two-match series against Zimbabwe, starting on Saturday, is the perfect opportunity for the team to “reset” after their heroics at Lord's last week.
“Coming from Lord's, firstly, the home of cricket, the history, the tradition, everything you want to call it, to Bulawayo ... I guess it’s different,” Mulder admitted. “But to reset is very important. I think, for some of the guys that played in that Test, because if I tell you a week before that Test, I can’t remember much that happened.
“It was all a bit of a blur, and the adrenaline was pretty much there every day. I hardly slept for 10 days. So, to reset mentally is more important than anything else.”
Equally, the celebrations have been of epic proportions since captain Temba Bavuma lifted the ICC’s golden mace at Lord’s, particularly once the team arrived back home where a nation was eagerly awaiting the men that ended a 27-year ICC trophy drought.
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