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South Africa (Source- Sporting News)
The South Africa team announced their team which is set to play the 4-match T20I series against India which will take place in their home ground. The team features some talented prospects who have a chance to make a massive impact in the series against one of the most popular teams in International cricket.
The Indian Team has a very hectic schedule ahead of them and just before the Border-Gavaskar Series, they will be facing the Rainbow nation in a 4-match T20I series. This will be another Test for the Men in Blue who will be tested against the Proteas on their home ground. This is another matchup we all will be looking forward to and it will be interesting if the Indians can repeat the heroics of the T20 World Cup 2024 Finals or will South Africa finally get their revenge?
South Africa announce their squad
The Indians have already announced their squad for the series which is just 7 days away and now it was the home nation who has announced their team recently as well. The team as usual will be led by Aiden Markram and this time they do not only have big stars like David Miller and Heinrich Klassen but also some young talents Ryan Rickelton and Gerald Coetzee who will look to make some impact. There are also some new additions to the squad like N Peter and Mihlali Mpongwana as well. Overall this is looking like a solid team that will be up against Suryakumar Yadav's new Indian side.
SOUTH AFRICA SQUAD FOR INDIA T20I SERIES:
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Markram (C), Baartman, Coetzee, Donovan, Reeza, Jansen, Klaasen, Patrick Kruger, Maharaj, Miller, Mpongwana, Nqaba Peter, Rickelton, Andile Simelane, Sipamla, Stubbs pic.twitter.com/aeSByYpLXr
This side might not seem to have a lot of experience and feature a lot of youngsters but they can still not be taken for granted at all. They will be hoping that they can put up a great battle against the World Champions who had ruined their chances of winning their first-ever World Cup.
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