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South Africa Cricketers Demand More Matches to Boost Competitiveness

South Africa Cricketers Demand More Matches to Boost Competitiveness

South Africa's cricketers are yearning for more bilateral series matches to enhance their competitiveness and momentum as a national team, according to middle-order batter Heinrich Klaasen. Klaasen expressed his frustration with the limited number of matches South Africa plays, stating that it hinders their development and ability to challenge top teams."We don't play five-match series anymore," Klaasen said. "It's disappointing, and it doesn't sit well with the players. We want to play more cricket against these guys and other countries, but we always find a way to just play two or three games."Klaasen's concerns extend beyond the T20 format. He believes that South Africa's Test team is also suffering from a lack of match practice, with the recent two-Test series against Australia being a prime example. "It's ridiculous in my eyes," he said. "We want to play more cricket against these guys."Klaasen's comments highlight the challenges facing South African cricket. The team has not won a bilateral series in two years and has struggled to maintain consistency in all formats. The lack of match practice has contributed to this decline, as players have limited opportunities to develop their skills and build momentum.In contrast, teams like India have been able to maintain a high level of performance due to their extensive match schedule. India has played three five-match T20I series since August last year and has a busy Test schedule in the coming months. This allows their players to gain valuable experience and maintain their form.Klaasen believes that South Africa could benefit from a similar approach. He suggests that the team could split its squads to compete in multiple formats simultaneously, as England and India have done. However, this would require a significant increase in the number of matches played, which may not be feasible given the current financial constraints.Despite the challenges, Klaasen remains optimistic about South Africa's future. He believes that the team has the potential to be competitive if they are given the opportunity to play more matches. "We want to play more cricket against these guys, and against the other countries as well," he said. "We just need to find a way to make it happen."

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India's Test Debacle: Lack of Match Practice Blamed

India's Test Debacle: Lack of Match Practice Blamed

Team India's dismal performance in the Test series against New Zealand has sparked a debate about the players' preparation. Despite a comprehensive victory against Bangladesh, India's lack of match practice has been cited as a major factor in their 0-3 loss.According to reports, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, R Ashwin, and Jasprit Bumrah had initially agreed to participate in the Duleep Trophy as part of their preparations for the Bangladesh and New Zealand series. However, they later withdrew, citing "lack of motivation."The selectors had made arrangements for the quartet's participation in the tournament, which was held from September 5 to 22. However, their withdrawal left a void in the domestic competition, which was intended to provide match practice for players ahead of the international assignments.Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar believes that the lack of practice contributed to India's poor performance. "They should have had some practice, definitely. It's a long gap," he said. "New Zealand, obviously, had a better attack, with cricketers who have played in India and in the IPL, who have a sense of what Indian pitches do."The report also claims that Ravindra Jadeja was pulled out of the Duleep Trophy campaign by the selectors after Kohli, Rohit, Bumrah, and Ashwin's withdrawal. Among those India stars who featured in the Test series against the Kiwis, only Shubman Gill, Sarfaraz Khan, Rishabh Pant, Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, and Washington Sundar had participated in the domestic tournament.While Jadeja made an impact with a 10-wicket haul in the Mumbai Test, Rohit, Kohli, and Ashwin struggled. Bumrah, on the other hand, had little help from the spin-friendly tracks.The lack of match practice has raised questions about the BCCI's preparation strategy for the Indian team. Experts believe that the players need more competitive matches to stay sharp and adapt to different conditions.

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