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South Africa Gather For Specialised Skills Training Camp Ahead Of Women's T20 World Cup
Under the guidance of interim head coach Dillon du Preez, Cricket South Africa (CSA) said the training camp will be divided into two focused sessions: a bowling camp from August 5-7 and a batting camp from August 6-8. These sessions are designed to fine-tune the players' skills and ensure they are in peak condition for the global tournament.
“After the India tour we took a few weeks off to recover, so our final preparation will officially start this week with a skills camp. The next 6 weeks are crucial for us. We will be playing a lot of warm-up matches with a big focus on our brand of cricket.”
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