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The official Cricket South Africa account on X, formerly Twitter, posted: "Play has been halted due to a small pest problem. 'Flying ants' are running amok at the stadium, so we will wait for them ...
Players were forced to leave the field as the insects swarmed the playing area. "Play has been halted due to a small pest problem. 'Flying ants' are running amok at the stadium, so we will wait for ...
Play has been haulted due to a small pest problem😅“Flying ants" are running amock at the stadium, so we will wait for them to disappear before resuming play.#WozaNawe #BePartOfIt #SAvIND — Proteas ...
The staff later used super soppers to clear field. Play has been haulted due to a small pest problem😅 "Flying ants" are running amock at the stadium, so we will wait for them to disappear before ...
On Wednesday, the sport made a new entry in the list of unusual stoppages of play with the third T20I between South Africa and India in Centurion being halted due to flying ants. Play has been haulted ...
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IMAGE: India's Hardik Pandya is surrounded by flying ants leading to play being stopped. Photograph: James Oatway / Reuters Scorecard: India vs South Africa, T20 International The third Twenty20 ...
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The third T20I between India and South Africa witnessed a rare moment as 'flying ants' crashed the party at the SuperSport Park in Centurion on Wednesday. The rare disturbance saw the play get ...