Proteas’ Tazmin Brits eyes redemption against India after World Cup heartbreak
Following a disappointing T20 World Cup exit, Proteas batter Tazmin Brits is channeling her focus into relentless training, a CPL stint, and upcoming home clashes against India.
Tazmin Brits, a player for South Africa's Women’s T20 World Cup team, is eager to make amends following her team's disheartening semi-final loss to England. Brits has been intensely reviewing footage to identify areas for improvement, but even with a week off, the team had little time to recover. Despite not playing a competitive match since the semi-final, Brits has been occupied with non-stop training and preparations for the upcoming February Champions Trophy.
The Proteas Women are set to begin their next campaign with a five-match T20I series against Zimbabwe in September. However, Brits will be away during this period, participating in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL). Following the CPL stint, the national team will face India in a series of high-stakes matches, starting with a Test in Gqeberha on December 9.
This series will include three ODIs and three T20Is. Brits is particularly enthusiastic about the opportunity to face India on home soil, as she believes there remains unfinished business between the two teams.
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