Lungi Ngidi in doubt for Proteas, Faf won’t call Afghanistan ‘minors’
CARDIFF – When it rains, it certainly does pour. And even more so for the Proteas, especially here in Cardiff.
Now it seems that the 23-year-old paceman will remain in the shed for the all-important clash with Afghanistan here at Sophia Gardens on Saturday as well. “If he is not 100 percent or even 90 percent ready for the game, and there is a bit of rain around... is it worth the risk? Those are the conversations that we have been having.
The left-armer was in the line-up against the Windies, but did not get an opportunity to bowl as the match was abandoned 7.3 overs into the Proteas innings.
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