Allan Donald - World Test Championship final

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Former Proteas and Free State fast bowler, Allan Donald, believes the overhead conditions in London will play a role during the big World Test Championship final, which starts tomorrow.
South Africa and defending champions Australia will battle it out for the iconic mace and the number one Test ranking in what’s expected to be a thrilling contest.
South Africa also boasts a seriously strong pace attack, led by Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen.
Donald told OFM Sport that mastering the Dukes ball and adapting to the conditions overhead will be crucial.
10 Jun 1AM English South Africa Sports · Sports

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