Markram Unfazed by Spin-Friendly Wickets Ahead of Pakistan Tests
South Africa has selected four specialist spinners and trained on spin-friendly pitches to counter Pakistan’s home advantage, with 29 of 31 wickets falling to spin in the last series.
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South Africa expect spin-slaught in Pakistan, simulate Pakistans home advantage in High Performance Centre - The Tribune
South Africa's all-format tour to Pakistan, consisting of two Tests, will start from October 12 onwards. While the side set to begin their ICC World Test Championship (WTC) defence has not played red-ball cricket since the monumental title win at Lord's, some of its players did feature in the two-match Test series in Zimbabwe during June-July and also played the County Championship. As a part of their main preparation, they replicated what they …
South Africa focuses on playing spin ahead of Pakistan Test series
After observing the number of spinners in the Pakistani squad, the South African Test team has decided to focus on playing spin, which could increase challenges for Pakistan in the upcoming Test series between the two teams. According to details, before departing for Pakistan, the South African Test team held a short training camp in Pretoria, where they concentrated on improving their play against spin bowling. Ahead of the two-Test series agai…
South Africa expect spin-slaught in Pakistan, simulate Pakistan's home advantage in High Performance Centre
South African batter Aiden Markram said that ahead of their side's Test series against Pakistan away from home, the Proteas team tried to practice in spin-heavy conditions at the High Performance Centre through simulation. South Africa's all-format tour to Pakistan, consisting of two Tests, will start from October 12 onwards. While the side set to begin their ICC World Test Championship (WTC) defence has not played red-ball cricket since the mon…
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