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Klaasen from South Africa in the race to be suitable for Clash Australia

Klaasen from South Africa in the race to be suitable for Clash Australia

February 24-South Africa sweats on the fitness state of a powerful medium-order Heinrich Klaasen for their champions trophy, Group B against Australia, while Captain Turba Bavuma promised not to take his opponents hit by injury .

Klaasen from South Africa in the race to be suitable for Clash Australia
Klaasen from South Africa in the race to be suitable for Clash Australia

Southern Africa has passed a victory of 107 running over Afghanistan in the opening of their tour and came against an Australian outfit that has successfully watched 352 with 15 balls to defeat England with five wickers in their first game.

Klaasen missed the opening with a elbow injury and is in a time against time to play in Rawalpindi on Tuesday.

“We still have to evaluate his fitness state, he will practice today and then the medical team will make a decision accordingly,” said Bavuma reporters Monday.

Australia is missing three Bowlers of the Cummins Bed Bowlers, Josh Hazelwood and Mitchell Starc and were transported around England park on Saturday, before their poor battle line saves the day.

With the first two teams in each swimming pool that is heading to the semifinals, the Victor of the Cchiri on Tuesday in Rawalpindi will have a foot in the elimination rounds.

“Any Australian outfit that meets for an ICC event, you would never take them easily,” Bavuma said. “Yes, some bowlers are missing in their attack, but they still have enough to be successful.

“Within any team there are opportunities and maybe this is one of them. But we will not take them easy.”

Bavuma has added that Batting Second seems to be easier in the tournament so far, and with the prevalent dew in Rawalpindi to make life difficult for bowlers under lights, it could be another vital throw to win.

“Yesterday we trained and there was a considerable amount of dew compared to other places. However, it shows a good wicket and it should be another day when there are running,” he said.

South Africa has had a lot of disappointments in the ICC tournaments in the past, but Bavuma said that, as always, I think they have the staff to be successful.

“We are quite crowded about our chances. Trust is good. We are quite optimistic about how far we can reach this competition,” he said.

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