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WTC champion South Africa arrive in Bulawayo for two-Test series
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45767, member: 636"] South Africa landed at Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport on Tuesday fresh from their World Test Championship victory at Lord's Cricket Ground. The Proteas defeated Australia to claim the global title and arrived in Bulawayo ahead of their two-match Test series against Zimbabwe. Saturday marks the start of their first red-ball tour to Zimbabwe since 2014. The series represents a major opportunity for the Chevrons to face the world champions on home ground. Queens Sports Club will host the opening match of this historic cricket encounter. Zimbabwe coach Justin Sammons expressed satisfaction with his team's preparation during recent training sessions. The squad completed technical work on Saturday before intensive training days on Sunday and Monday. Players focused on batting and bowling volume during these extended practice periods. Sammons praised the commitment and attitude displayed by his cricketers throughout camp. The team emphasizes solid foundations before shifting to specific tactical preparations closer to match day. The Chevrons recently played their first Test in England since 2003 at Trent Bridge and carry momentum into this home series. Rain affected a planned warm-up match between the teams in England before the World Test Championship Final. Zimbabwe players show excitement about testing themselves against the newly crowned world champions. The second Test takes place from July 6 through July 10 at the same venue. This series marks the first time these teams have met in Test cricket for eight years. [/QUOTE]
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