AB de Villiers thrilled to make a comeback to cricket
Cricket | October 26, 2018 13:42 ISTDespite his retirement, AB continues to be one of the biggest draws in T20 franchise cricket all over the world.
Despite his retirement, AB continues to be one of the biggest draws in T20 franchise cricket all over the world.
Giving out further details of the injury, Cricket South Africa (CSA) said that the bowler has suffered a Grade 1 injury in his right groin.
Du Plessis was on Monday ruled out of the remainder of South Africa's tour of Sri Lanka, after injuring his shoulder while attempting a catch during the third one-dayer against the hosts.
It is speculated that AB de Villiers will is likely to be associated with Cricket South Africa in time to come after he announced his retirement from International cricket.
Australia cricketers confessed to ball tampering in a desperate plot hatched by Steve Smith and Co. as they saw the third Test against South Africa slipping away.
The issue was first highlighted when Australia opening batsman David Warner was confronted by a fan and apparently verbally abused as he left the field after being dismissed.
Kagiso Rabada inclusion in the squad remains stable as no decision has yet been made by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Paying tribute to Abed, Cricket South Africa (CSA) said that the former was an outstanding all-rounder who had never got the opportunity to play on the international stage.
While no official reason has been given for cancellation of the tour game, the change in schedule means that India will straightway head into the opening Test in Cape Town from January 5.
The T20 Global League is an international T20 cricket league based in South Africa that was supposed to make its debut in the last quarter of 2017 with eight participating teams, consisting of local and international cricket players.
The tournament has been facing multiple logistical challenges, including the inability to secure a broadcast deal or a title sponsor, which is resulting in hefty financial losses.
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