The Proteas are in the unenviable position of having to play a three-Test series against a weak West Indies side on boggy pitches on the far side of the world, while the rest of humanity tunes into the FIFA World Cup which is happening right at home.The opening match of the tournament - South Africa vs Mexico - begins as the first ball of the second day of the first Test in Port of Spain gets bowled.You want to be around to watch any world cup - even more so the football one, and especially the football one in your own home country. I know it’s an honour to play cricket for your country and all, but come on - not a single man out there won’t secretly be wi... See the complete post here
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