South Africa cricket team, sight in Mumbai to win opposite Sri Lanka

While many of a SA players, who arrived here are domestic performers, there were also members of a Test squad, who did not get picked into a T20

Keshav Maharaj
Keshav Maharaj

Cricket South Africa is withdrawal no mill unturned as distant as their credentials for a Sri Lanka debate in Jul is concerned. On Sunday, a 16-member South African patrol arrived in a city for a week-long stay where they will bear dedicated training sessions on rebellious spin.

While many of a SA players, who arrived here are domestic performers, there were also members of a Test squad, who did not get picked into a T20. Travelling with a group are SA internationals Temba Bavuma, Keshav Maharaj, Dane Piedt and Tabraiz Shamsi, and concomitant them are inhabitant manager Russell Domingo and batting manager Neil McKenzie. Yesterday, they had their initial use event during a DY Patil Stadium underneath a sharp eyes of former India offie Ramesh Powar, Mumbai Ranji Trophy manager Sameer Dighe and former Mumbai U-23 manager Vinayak Samant.

“It’s a spin bowling camp. So, while a batsmen will concentration on personification spinners, a bowlers will try to improved their spin bowling. There are a few wicketkeepers as well, who wish to urge their skills opposite spinners. Sameer and we are looking after a wicketkeepers, while Powar is training a spinners. We had a full day event of tighten to 8 hours today,” Samant told mid-day yesterday. South Africa will play dual Tests, 5 ODIs and a one-off T20I opposite Sri Lanka. The final time a South Africans were in a Emerald Isle, behind in 2014, they won a Test array 1-0.

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