🏏 Just one change is made to the Proteas side, with Kagiso Rabada left out due to a slight back strain and Lungi Ngidi stepping in. SAvNED Read more here 👇
are hoping to back up their massive eight wicket win over the Netherlands on Friday, with another big win today to help them qualify directly for the ODI World Cup later this year.The home side are currently ninth on the World Super League standings and need to win to move above the West Indies into the eighth and final automatic qualification spot, while then also hoping Ireland don’t whitewash Bangladesh in their ODI series in May.
Just one change has been made to the Proteas side, with Kagiso Rabada left out due to a slight back strain and Lungi Ngidi stepping in, while the Netherlands have made two changes with Vivian Kingma and Tom Cooper coming in for Teja Nidamanuru and Ryan Klein respectively.
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