We must never forget that our women players have to contend with limited professional structures.
Following the Proteas men’s team’s early ODI series win against Australia, Lungi Ngidi was glowing in his praise for the rest of his team-mates, particularly the rookies. Just 23 himself, the lanky quick made it sound like he’s a veteran, illustrating the extent to which the side has changed following injuries and retirements. Indeed, the triumph is a step in the right direction for coach Mark Boucher, but hardly a development that singles his charges out as potential world beaters again.
Just 23 himself, the lanky quick made it sound like he’s a veteran, illustrating the extent to which the side has changed following injuries and retirements.
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