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Du Plessis criticizes 'big three' move

December 30, 2019
South African cricket captain Faf du Plessis believes cricket needs more, not fewer, elite nations.
South African cricket captain Faf du Plessis believes cricket needs more, not fewer, elite nations.

CENTURION, South Africa — South African cricket captain Faf du Plessis believes cricket needs more, not fewer, elite nations.

Speaking after South Africa's 107-run win in the first Test against England on Sunday, Du Plessis was asked his opinion about plans for an annual 'Super Series' of one-day games, involving the so-called 'Big Three' of India, Australia and England, with one other country to be invited on a revolving basis.

"The last year or so you can see what's going on in terms of the big three countries," he said.

"There's a lot of movement going towards that, a lot more matches being played against the top three, or big three. It's probably better if you include more teams, the better to grow the game as much as you can."

Du Plessis pointed out that there was inequality of fixtures, especially in Test cricket, with new Test nations such as Ireland and Afghanistan struggling to get fixtures. "There's a lot of smaller nations not playing a lot of Test cricket, they're actually playing less," he said.

Sibley is the latest

England illness victim


Opening batsman Dominic Sibley has become the latest victim of illness in the England camp.

A team spokesman said on Monday that 11 members of the playing squad, as well as six support staff, had been ill at some stage since England arrived in South Africa earlier this month.

Chris Woakes and Jack Leach, who were unavailable for the first Test which ended in Centurion yesterday, are out of quarantine, however, and the entire touring party will travel to Cape Town on Tuesday. The second Test starts in Cape Town on Friday. _ AFP


December 30, 2019
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