Injuries mounting for South Africa ahead of WTC27 tilt
Some fresh injury problems for the Proteas ahead of their World Test Championship defence starting next month.
South Africa are battling a pair of fresh injury concerns just one month out from their first match in the new ICC World Test Championship cycle.
Key pacer Lungi Ngidi hurt his hamstring at a training session prior to the Proteas' T20I series against England, while experienced spinner Keshav Maharaj injured his groin during the warm-up for the opening match of that series.
The pair played a major role in helping South Africa to a first World Test Championship mace at Lord's in June and have little time to recover ahead of the side's opening fixture of the new cycle against Pakistan that commences in Lahore on October 12.
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While the extent of Maharaj's groin problem is still to be determined, the Proteas confirmed Ngidi had strained his right hamstring and would return to South Africa immediately.
"Proteas Men’s fast bowler Lungi Ngidi has been ruled out of the T20 International (T20I) series against England with a right hamstring strain," South Africa said in a statement.
"He sustained the injury during training on Tuesday at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff, and subsequent scans confirmed its extent.
"Ngidi will return home on Thursday.
"Nandre Burger has been named as his replacement and will join the squad ahead of the second T20I in Manchester."
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The Proteas were successful in the rain-interrupted first T20I against England in Cardiff, with the remaining two matches in the series to be held in Manchester on Friday and Nottingham on Sunday.