JOHANNESBURG: The DP World Wanderers will host the final match of the Cricket South Africa (CSA) and the South African Sports Association for the Intellectually Impaired (SASA-II) Tri-Nation Series.
The tournament’s final is scheduled for Sunday, 19 November 2023 and will witness the battle between England and Australia, commencing at 14H00 SAST.
The Tri-Nation Series, a collaborative effort between CSA and SASA-II, aims to promote inclusivity and diversity in cricket, providing a platform for intellectually impaired athletes to showcase their cricketing skills.
The Wanderers, known for its world-class facilities and commitment to fostering sporting excellence, will host the culmination of this prestigious tournament.
CSA and SASA II invite fans, media, and the community at large to be portion of this historic occasion.
The final match promises not only high-quality cricket but also serves as a testament to the power of sports in uniting people from diverse backgrounds.
Join us at the DP World Wanderers as we celebrate the spirit of cricket and inclusivity in the finale of the CSA and SASA-II Tri-Nation Series!
II Trination Series Final Details:
Date: Sunday, 19 November 2023
Time: 14h00 SAST
Venue: DP World Wanderers
SASA II Tri-Nations Schedule:
For Media Enquiries, please contact Alungile Nyakambi on alungilen@cricket.co.za or 084 204 3689.
Source: cricket.co.za
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