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15 Mar 2021, 23:43 GMT+10
All indications that star Proteas wicket-keeper batsman Quinton de Kock will be available for the Titans' important 4-Day Franchise Series game against the Lions were confirmed.
De Kock, who shares a close bond with Titans assistant coach Geoff Toyana, was snapped with the former Lions mentor prepping for the four-day game that starts on Tuesday at the Wanderers.
Sport24 reported last week that De Kock, who last played cricket early last month when South Africa were in Pakistan for a Test and T20 tour, was going to be available for the Titans in what will be a rare domestic red-ball appearance.
With De Kock set to be in camp for the Proteas limited overs series against Pakistan that starts on 2 April, there's every possibility that the four-day game could be his last franchise game.
The domestic system reverts to the old provincial structure that had 11 teams before 2004 but has now increased to 15 sides that have been split into two divisions of eight and seven teams respectively.
In the tweet, Toyana, who represented the Lions and Easterns in the provincial dispensation while playing franchise cricket for the Titans, tweeted:
"Father Son Reunion!!!!"
The 28-year-old De Kock was given a mental health break that saw him skip the T20 Challenge that was won by the Lions.
De Kock was also relieved of the limited overs captaincy, where he was replaced by Temba Bavuma while the temporary Test leadership De Kock was given for the Sri Lanka and Pakistan Test series has been passed on to Dean Elgar.
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