Proteas to play New Zealand, Bangladesh in T20 World Cup warm-ups

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Proteas to play New Zealand, Bangladesh in T20 World Cup warm-ups
Proteas to play New Zealand, Bangladesh in T20 World Cup warm-ups

Africa-Press – South-Africa. The Proteas will play in two official warm-up fixtures against New Zealand and Bangladesh ahead of next month’s T20 World Cup in Australia.

All 16 tournament nations will play their two warm-up fixtures in Brisbane and Melbourne.

First-round teams will commence their preparations in Melbourne, with matches split between the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Junction Oval from 10-13 October.

Teams starting in the Super 12 stage will play all warm-up fixtures over two match days in Brisbane on 17 and 19 October.

As per previous ICC events, the warm-up fixtures will not carry official T20 International status.

Warm-up fixtures will not be open to spectators with the tournament set to get underway on 16 October.

The Proteas on Tuesday named their 15-man squad for the T20 World Cup in Australia with Temba Bavuma set to lead the side in Australia.

South Africa are in Group 2 alongside India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and two qualifiers.

ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 warm-up fixtures (All times are local):

10 Oct – West Indies v UAE, Junction Oval, 11:00

10 Oct – Scotland v Netherlands, Junction Oval, 15:00

10 Oct – Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe, MCG, 19:00

11 Oct – Namibia v Ireland, MCG, 19:00

12 Oct – West Indies v Netherlands, MCG, 19:00

13 Oct – Zimbabwe v Namibia, Junction Oval, 11:00

13 Oct – Sri Lanka v Ireland, Junction Oval, 15:00

13 Oct – Scotland v UAE, MCG, 19:00

17 Oct – Australia v India, The Gabba, 14:00

17 Oct – New Zealand v South Africa, Allan Border Field, 14:00

17 Oct – England v Pakistan, The Gabba, 18:00

17 Oct – Afghanistan v Bangladesh, Allan Border Field, 18:00

19 Oct – Afghanistan v Pakistan, The Gabba, 13:00

19 Oct – Bangladesh v South Africa, Allan Border Field, 18:00

19 Oct – New Zealand v India, The Gabba, 18:00

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