Plans for SA cricket return shelved
Updated | By AFP
The return of live cricket in South Africa has been postponed.
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Organisers acknowledged that more work was needed to prepare for the event planned for June 27.
A brief statement released by Cricket South Africa on behalf of the partners of the planned three-team cricket match said one of the aspects to be resolved was government permission for the game to be played during the Covid-19 pandemic.
It emerged on Friday that the government had not yet approved a plan for the eight-a-side match, due to be played in Centurion without spectators, which will involve the players and support staff in undergoing Covid-19 tests and being in isolation.
The statement said a new date would be announced "in due course".
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