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Hashim Amla will miss South Africa’s limited-overs tour of Australia in November as he is given time to fully recover from a finger tendon injury ahead of a busy home summer and the World Cup next year.
While South Africa are yet to announce their squad for three ODIs and a T20I against Australia in early November, Coach Ottis Gibson confirmed that Amla would not be making the journey.
“As a selection group, we’ve discussed that with him already,” Gibson said. “We’re going to give him as much time as possible to get himself ready for the next set of cricket he’s got coming up.”
Amla’s continued absence means that there will be further opportunities for other batsmen to stake a claim at the top of the order in Australia, but Gibson warned that for World Cup hopefuls, “The window is closing”.“For the last 12 months we’ve been looking at players, and for the next couple of months the window is closing,” he said. “We’re getting closer and closer to the guys who we want on the journey.”
South Africa last played bilateral ODIs in Australia four years ago, at the start of a season that included the 2015 World Cup. Amla and Quinton de Kock were established as an opening pair by then, and have since formed one of South Africa’s best ever opening partnerships, having scored nearly 4000 ODI runs together including the country’s largest stand of all time, their 282-run demolition of Bangladesh last year.
With Amla injured and de Kock rested for the ODIs against Zimbabwe, South Africa trialled Dean Elgar, Aiden Markram and Reeza Hendricks as openers. While Elgar flunked the audition with single-digit scores, Markram and Hendricks put together 75 in the third ODI and Gibson suggested that despite the tricky pitches played on, “We know where we are with those two”.