Quinton de Kock will make a last hurrah at the Cricket World Cup in India starting next week as part of an in-form South Africa team which will lean on his experience and a pace-heavy bowling attack as it attempts to win the tournament for the first time.
diminished only slightly by the absence of fast bowlers Anrich Nortje and Sisanda Magala, who failed fitness tests before the squad left for India.
“It’s great having a mix of experienced players and players who will be competing in their first 50-over World Cup,” Proteas coach Rob Walter said. “You get that sort of exuberance or excitement to be doing something for the first time. Bavuma remembers that defeat and its fallout, and uses it to harden his determination to succeed in India this time.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Cricket World Cup to feature Web3 fan app as ICC taps into Near blockchainThe International Cricket Council has partnered with Near Protocol to build a blockchain Web3 fan engagement application for the 2023 Cricket World Cup in India.
Leer más »
Tamim Iqbal hits out at Bangladesh Cricket Board after saying he opted out of World CupTamim Iqbal says he opted out of next month’s 50-over World Cup after a dispute with a member of the Bangladesh Cricket Board.
Leer más »
Cricket World Cup host India looks to end 12-year one-day international trophy droughtThe Cricket World Cup returns to India after 12 years next week with the hosts desperately seeking to end its trophy drought at major ICC events.
Leer más »
Five key players to watch at the Cricket World Cup in IndiaFive players to watch during the Cricket World Cup in India, which starts on Oct. 5 and concludes with a final on Nov. 19.
Leer más »
Injured Naseem's absence could hamper Pakistan's title bid at the Cricket World CupIt’s been 31 years since Imran Khan’s ‘cornered tigers’ — without injured Waqar Younis — roared at the right moment and Pakistan won the Cricket World Cup in Australia.
Leer más »
Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan's spin bowlers could create some Cricket World Cup upsetsThey might not be Cricket World Cup contenders or even make the semifinals, but Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Bangladesh all have the potential to beat many of the top teams because of their skillful spin bowlers.
Leer más »