SA women’s cricket squad to return to training on Monday

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SA women’s cricket squad to return to training on Monday
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The Proteas women will return to training next week as they prepare for September’s proposed tour to England. | IOLsport

JOHANNESBURG – The SA Women’s cricket squad will return to training on Monday, in preparation for the proposed tour of England in September.

The players will then return to their respective provinces for individual training from August 3 to 14, before regrouping for a two-week camp from August 16 to 27. This will be the first time the players have trained together since March.The venue will adhere to strict safety protocols in accordance with guidelines set out by Cricket South Africa’s Covid-19 steering committee and approved by the National Institute of Communicable Diseases , an arm of the National Department of Health.

This week players and support staff are undergoing Covid-19 testing and will be required to test again before entering the second camp.

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