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flag South Africa rotates players for workload management ahead of the T20 World Cup, focusing on preparation and balance.

flag South Africa’s head coach Shukri Conrad confirmed the team has a clear plan for the Men’s T20 World Cup, stating recent player rotations—resting key players like Tristan Stubbs, Keshav Maharaj, and Anrich Nortje in favor of Reeza Hendricks, Ottniel Baartman, and George Linde—were due to workload management, not lineup uncertainty. flag The changes aim to prepare players for the SA20 and World Cup, which runs February 7 to March 8. flag Conrad emphasized confidence after leveling the series against India, noting preparations for dew-affected conditions through wet-ball practice. flag Aiden Markram is set to bat at No. flag 3 or higher, while Quinton de Kock remains the confirmed opener. flag The focus is on building a strong, balanced squad ahead of the global tournament.

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