The South Africa Board said that the practice of the upcoming final match against Australia will start from June 3.

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Recently, Cricket South Africa announced that the national team players will have to return to their homes on May 26 from IPL to prepare for the upcoming World Test Championship 2025 final. However, now the South Africa Board has taken a U-turn from its decision. The board said that the practice of the upcoming final match against Australia will start from June 3.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India confirmed on May 12 that, IPL 2025 is resumed from May 17 and its final match will be played on 3 June. The final match of the World Test Championship between South Africa and Australia is starting at Lord’s from 11 June. Cricket South Africa earlier said that he has told the BCCI that all the players would return to their homes on May 26. However, now Cricket South Africa itself has changed this date.

CSA Director of National Team and High Performance Inoch NKWE said, ‘This is a personal decision and all the players have to come back and continue their game. We have cleared one thing and we are also talking to IPL and BCCI about the original scheme for the preparation of the World Test Championship. The players of the Test team are to return on 26 May. The final of the World Test Championship is at the top for us.

Inoch NKWE overturns his statement

After interacting with the people of Cricket South Africa Board, ENOCH NKWE said that, ‘a little right to correct. The training of all the players will start from June 3. We will focus on preparing for the final of the World Test Championship only after talking with the people of the board.

Let us tell you that there are many such players from South Africa, who are currently participating in IPL 2025. The playoffs of IPL 2025 are starting from May 29 and the final match will be played on 3 June.

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