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Alviro worried about SA's preparation
Cape Argus
|May 22, 2025
WHILE most of the Proteas Test players are still in India, most of the Australian players are fully focused on the World Test Championship final that is about three weeks away.
For a host of different reasons, the Proteas players cannot simply withdraw from the Indian Premier League as easily as the Australian players have, including fast bowler Mitchell Starc, who did not return to join the Delhi Capitals last week.
However, one would imagine that the Australians are covering vital ground in terms of preparations for the final, while key South African players are still in T20 mode in India.
With the glaring differences in preparation between the two sides, the concern is more on the Proteas batting unit, compared to what is an experienced bowling attack led by Kagiso Rabada.
The SA team will only assemble in Arundel on May 31, which means that, apart from Kyle Verreynne and David Bedingham, who are currently playing county cricket, some of the Proteas batters will have had just a little over a week to prepare for the final.
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