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South Africa’s preparation ahead of Test against England suffers setback

South Africa's preparations for next week's first Test against England suffered a setback on Saturday after rain washed out play in their tour match against Kent.

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Published: Jul 15, 2012, 02:55 PM (IST)
Edited: Jul 15, 2012, 02:55 PM (IST)

South Africa's preparation ahead of Test against England suffers setback

South Africa were restricted to just 90 minutes of batting before a downpour washed out the middle day of their final warm-up match © Getty Images

London: Jul 15, 2012

 

South Africa’s preparations for next week’s first Test against England suffered a setback on Saturday after rain washed out play in their tour match against Kent.

 

The Proteas were restricted to just 90 minutes of batting before a downpour washed out the middle day of their final warm-up match at Canterbury with the tourists on 108 for two.

 

South Africa’s assistant coach Russell Domingo brushed off concerns his side might suffer from a lack of match practice.

 

“I reckon if we were here for a month we’d still struggle to get in a lot of preparation,” he said, referring to the wet weather.

 

“I’m not worried. We had such a good week of preparation in Switzerland – the guys were almost saying ‘we’re mentally ready to play already’.

 

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“Whether we practised with 10 games, or three games or two games, I don’t think it would make too much difference – because the guys are mentally ready. They’re fired up to go and do this.” (AFP)