Ken Borland

By Ken Borland

Journalist


Titans batsman De Bruyn withdrawn from match after positive Covid test

Heinrich Klaasen was initially rested from the game with a knee niggle but now could well get a bat in the afternoon.


That Cricket South Africa are taking no chances with Covid was borne out on Wednesday as Titans batsman Theunis de Bruyn was pulled from the final day of their 4-Day Domestic Series match against the Knights in Centurion.

De Bruyn had close contact with someone who had subsequently come down with symptoms of Covid and tested positive for the virus.

Though the Proteas batsman had himself tested negative, the decision was made on Friday morning to pull him from the game between the two pool leaders as a precautionary measure, with another international, Heinrich Klaasen, replacing him.

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Wicketkeeper/batsman Klaasen was initially rested from the game with a knee niggle, but now could well get a bat in the afternoon with the Titans on 258 for two in their second innings at lunch, leading by 107.

The 28-year-old De Bruyn had a franchise batting average of 46.98 and was considered a hot property in the early stages of his career. But in recent years he had been dogged by injuries, eye problems and illness and lost his Proteas place after playing 12 Tests and two T20 Internationals.

De Bruyn scored a century in the opening match of the season against the Cape Cobras, but in 10 innings since then he has just 146 runs to his name, including 28 in the first innings of the game against the Knights.

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