.LionsCricketSA coach Wandile Gwavu says he is happy to be able to conduct training sessions outdoors with his OfficialCSA players | IOLsport By shockerhess
JOHANNESBURG - Wandile Gwavu says the excitement at being able to conduct training sessions outdoors has overridden the other challenges that come with practising cricket in the changed environment brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic.
From Wendesday that quintet will be joined by Rassie van der Dussen, with the players along with Gwavu and his coaching staff all adhering to some strict measures to enforce social distancing. Among the measures being enforced at the Wanderers include players coming to nets in groups of two, each with their own net, with the bowlers each being given their own box of balls to utilise.
“Even when they are changing kit they are not allowed into the changeroom, so they are doing so outside, close to the nets.”
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