The Citizen (Gauteng)

Proteas are facing travel challenges

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The Proteas Test cricket squad had to fly to Pakistan on a hastily-arranged charter flight after their commercial flights were cancelled – and Covid-19 restrictio­ns could further complicate the team’s plans, it emerged yesterday.

Quinton de Kock’s (above) team and the support staff arrived in Karachi on Saturday for a two-Test series against Pakistan, starting on 26 January.

A team spokespers­on confirmed yesterday that Cricket South Africa had to make urgent late arrangemen­ts after being informed on Thursday that Emirates Airlines had temporaril­y suspended flights to and from South Africa for “operationa­l reasons”.

The South African players had been due to travel in groups to Dubai from the airline’s hubs in Johannesbu­rg, Cape Town and Durban before travelling on to Karachi.

Cricket South Africa were able to organise a charter flight to enable the team to depart as planned on Friday night, flying directly to Karachi.

With Covid-19 restrictio­ns severely limiting internatio­nal travel options from South Africa, CSA now has a major logistical and cost problem if a planned Twenty20 internatio­nal series, due to follow the Test matches, is to go ahead.

It had been expected that an almost completely different squad would play in the three T20 matches, with the Test squad returning to South Africa to prepare for a planned series against Australia.

The Test series in Pakistan is due to end on 8 February with the T20 internatio­nals scheduled between 11 and 14 February.

The home Test series against Australia, which is unconfirme­d, is likely to start in early March, two weeks later than originally planned.

But a CSA source has said that Covid-19 protocols would make it necessary for the South African Test squad to return home after the second Test in Pakistan. –

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