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South Africa’s Home Series Against West Indies Reduced To Three T20Is
India U19 Youth ODI Series: South Africa's only home summer series against the West Indies has been reduced to three matches, down from five earlier, due to a clash with the T20 World Cup 2026.
The series, which was originally scheduled to end on February 6, will now conclude on January 31, coinciding with the start of the support period for the global T20 tournament.
A support period is the time when teams start arriving at the venue and settle for the practice sessions before kicking off their respective campaigns. Read More...
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