Rawalpindi rain ruins Proteas’ clash with Australia

Disappointed spectators after rain put a hold on the Group B Champions Trophy match between SA and Australia on Tuesday
WASHED OUT: Disappointed spectators after rain put a hold on the Group B Champions Trophy match between SA and Australia on Tuesday
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SA could face a virtual knockout fixture with England on Saturday after their Champions Trophy group B match against Australia was abandoned without a ball being bowled on Tuesday. 

The players sat around playing card games while the rain fell in Rawalpindi in Pakistan, an outcome that means the group will be decided by the final set of fixtures on Friday and Saturday. 

England meet Afghanistan in Lahore on Wednesday, where the loser will be eliminated from the competition. 

The Proteas, who with Australia now sit on three points, have an advantage in the net run rate category after their 107-run victory against Afghanistan last Friday, and will stay atop the group until the end of the week. 

The Australians meet Afghanistan in Lahore on Friday.

SA captain Temba Bavuma described Tuesday’s outcome as frustrating, while Australia captain Steve Smith said it was “not ideal”.

“To get over the line against Australia would have been good for our confidence,” Bavuma said.

There was good news from the SA camp though, with Bavuma confirming Heinrich Klaasen had recovered from the elbow ailment that prevented him from playing in the opening match against the Afghans. He will be available for the weekend. 

Bavuma said preparation for the England match, which will be played in Karachi, would start later this week after a few days of extra rest. 

“We’ll get to see them against Afghanistan, which will give us a better idea in terms of the table and what we need to do.

“Obviously, we want to win. It’s an important game.

“On paper, England are one of the stronger sides.

“As a group, we will have to do our best.”

SA last faced England in a One-Day International at the 2023 World Cup in Mumbai, where a century from Klaasen led the Proteas to a 229-run victory


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