Ngidi Ruled Out, Bavuma Doubtful for South Africa’s Home Summer
South Africa’s fast-bowling spearhead Lungi Ngidi has been sidelined for an extended period due to a groin injury, ruling him out of the upcoming Test series against Sri Lanka and the all-format tour of Pakistan. The setback is a significant blow to the Proteas, who are set to embark on a crucial home summer.
Ngidi’s injury was detected during a medical assessment as part of his structured conditioning program. Scans revealed bilateral proximal adductor tendinopathy, a condition that affects the tendons in the groin area. The 26-year-old will now undergo a rehabilitation program and is expected to return to action in January.
Meanwhile, South Africa’s Test captain Temba Bavuma remains a doubt for the first Test against Sri Lanka, scheduled to begin on November 27 in Durban. Bavuma has been recovering from a left elbow injury sustained during the ODI series against Ireland last month. He will undergo a fitness test on November 18 to determine his availability.
If Bavuma is unable to play, Aiden Markram will lead the Proteas. However, Markram’s recent form has been underwhelming, with the batter failing to score more than 33 in his last six Test innings. Ryan Rickelton, who played in the Tests against Bangladesh, could retain Bavuma’s spot in the batting order.
Bavuma’s injury is a concern for South Africa, who are aiming to qualify for the World Test Championship (WTC) final. The Proteas need to win all four home Tests to secure their spot at Lord’s, but three wins and other favorable results could also get them there.
South Africa’s Test schedule for the home summer is as follows:
* 1st Test vs. Sri Lanka: November 27-December 1, Durban
* 2nd Test vs. Sri Lanka: December 6-10, Centurion
* 1st Test vs. Pakistan: December 26-30, Centurion
* 2nd Test vs. Pakistan: January 3-7, Johannesburg
* 3rd Test vs. Pakistan: January 11-15, Rawalpindi