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South Africa pull out of women’s tour to England - Stabroek News

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CAPE TOWN, (Reuters) - South Africa’s women’s side have pulled out of a proposed tour of England next month due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, ending hopes they would be able to return to the pitch after series against Australia and West Indies were cancelled.

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