Tony de Zorzi said cricket

The national cricket team of South Africa suffered a massive blow while the 28-year-old drummer Tony de Zorzi underwent a serious injury to the hamstrings.
The injury suffered by Tony de Zorzi excluded him from the rest of the ODI series against the national cricket team of England.
How did Tony de Zorzi hurt?
De Zorzi took the injury when setting up when the ODI series was opened between the Proteas and the three Lions in Headingley in Leeds on Tuesday September 2.
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He dive on the limit to prevent the ball from going for four after Jos Buttler hit him brilliantly. Tony de Zorzi’s efforts did not go to vain because he has successfully stopped the ball, but paid a high price for that.
He looked at an instant discomfort when he had injured his left hamstrings and left the ground for treatment. Later, the CSA revealed that De Zorzi had undergone an injury and would not return to the field, but would be beaten if necessary.
Tony de Zorzi has now been invited to travel to South Africa to undergo analyzes and determine the extent of the injury.
Name CSA No replacement for Tony de Zorzi
Cricket South Africa (CSA) has decided not to appoint any replacement from Zorzi to the team, and it should be replaced by Matthew Breetzke in shape in the XI in play for the second match.
In particular, the world record holder Matthew Breetzke missed the last two South Africa ODI against Australia and England due to a left hamstring injury. However, he has now recovered and is ready to leave.
Besides Breetzke, the first Kagiso Rabada stimulator also missed the opening of the ODI series against England, and currently there is no update on its availability.
Meanwhile, the Skipper of Proteas, Temba Bavuma, should be rested for one of the last two games as part of its workload management plans.
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Very important to start well – Temba bavuma
South Africa won the first ODI against England in a dominant way by 7 counters, and speaking after the match, Temba Bavuma stressed the importance of starting well in a series.
Bavuma added that they were clinical with the ball and also did a good job during the implementation, which they want to improve very much. He developed:
“Very important to start well, it is something we have talked about, to continue the momentum of the Australian series. Clinical with the ball. We still managed to take the counters despite being put under pressure in the power game. With the ball, did not think that you can blame too much. With the bat, we could have been not very clinical at the end, we started well at the top.
“We have caught well, Fielding is something we want to improve, the ball flies to this square but we have done well. Just build on the momentum and continue to push our standards. We play Thursday at Lord.




