South Africa tour of Sri Lanka, 2021: Proteas arrive in Sri Lanka, under go RT-PCR testing before entering bio-bubble- The South African Cricket Team arrived in Colombo on Thursday as they are all set to begin their limited-overs tour of Sri Lanka next week. The matches give both teams some much-needed practice ahead of the T20 World Cup, with the ODI series also of significance with the ICC Cricket World Cup Super League. The series kicks off on Thursday, September 2 with the final game to be played on September 14, just days before IPL 2021 Phase 2.
South Africa vs Sri Lanka: Sri Lankan Cricket Association announced the arrival of the South African squad in Colombo ahead of their six-match limited-overs series. The team, led by Temba Bavuma underwent mandatory RT-PCR testing on arrival and will be in a secure bio-bubble during the duration of the tournament. All players were seen wearing masks in the latest pictures revealed by the SLC.
📸 South Africa National team led by Temba Bavuma, arrived in Sri Lanka for a limited-overs series 🛬 #SLvSA Fixture: https://t.co/ZaVgRmcDw5 pic.twitter.com/470WRlxla6
— Sri Lanka Cricket 🇱🇰 (@OfficialSLC) August 26, 2021
South Africa vs Sri Lanka: Cricket South Africa revealed that the players were on their way to Sri Lanka for the limited-overs series on Wednesday. The Proteas will look to make up for dropping points in Ireland in July and lie tenth on the World Cup Super League table with 24 points from six matches. Sri Lanka meanwhile will be hoping to bounce back from their ODI series defeat against India, with 22 points from 12 games.
😷 Masks on
✈️ The #Proteas are on their way to Sri Lanka#SRIvSA #ThatsOurGame pic.twitter.com/kdqkZcPz2G
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) August 25, 2021
South Africa vs Sri Lanka: All games will be played in Colombo, like during the series against India last month. A host of players will then move on to the UAE for Phase 2 of the IPL 2021. With bio-bubble transfers allowed for the tournament, the players can directly join their respective franchises. Of South Africa’s T20I squad, Quinton de Kock, David Miller, Lungi Ngidi, Anrich Nortje, Kagiso Rabada and Tabraiz Shamsi have IPL contracts to their name.
Also Read: SL vs SA: Dinesh Chandimal returns, Dasun Shanaka to lead Sri Lanka against South Africa
South Africa tour of Sri Lanka: Squads