High performance
Miller, Coetzee Ruled Out Of South Africa's White-ball Games In Pakistan, Ferreira To Lead In T20Is
Miller, who was set to lead the Proteas in the three-match T20I series against Pakistan from October 28 to November 1, sustained a grade 1 right hamstring strain during training in build-up to the tour. “He will now begin a phased rehabilitation program,” said CSA in a statement.
Coetzee, meanwhile, has been sidelined from both the T20I and subsequent ODI leg of the tour, scheduled to be held from November 4 to 8, after suffering a pectoral muscle injury while bowling in the one-off T20I against Namibia in Windhoek earlier this month.
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