AB de Villiers expected to be fit for fourth ODI


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Stomach muscle de Villiers' choice to play golf at the Pretoria Country Club prior this week won't have run down well with Cricket South Africa (CSA) yet the leader of the CSA medicinal panel Dr. Shuaib Manjra trusts that it is a positive sign for South Africa. 
The South African batsman is right now experiencing finger damage and Dr. Manjra talked about the general convention concerning harmed players.

"Golf is altogether different to cricket and his damage is mending. On the off chance that he could play 18 rounds of golf, without whining of torment, it's a positive sign for us," he told Sportster.


"When you have damage and you are out of the squad, you will be individual with your establishment. You will be allowed to seek after some other action you might want to, however clearly, we would acknowledge not taking part in any action as it is hazardous."
The 33-year-old has 1295 keeps running in 29 ODIs at a normal of 51.80, with six hundred and five fifties against India, and his damage is a major blow for South Africa. Be that as it may, Dr. Manjra included that they are doing their best to get him fit for the fourth ODI (pink ODI) on February 10. 

"We anticipate that he will return in presumably two weeks time, yet we are likewise going to take it as it comes. A choice will be made nearer to the fourth ODI. He unmistakably won't be prepared for the ODI in Cape Town on Wednesday, yet we will endeavor to prepare him for the pink ODI," he included.

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