The South African cricket team faces a significant challenge as premier fast bowler Gerald Coetzee has reportedly injured his pectoral muscle. The incident took place during the recent T20I clash against Namibia, leading to his premature exit from the game and casting doubt on his availability for the upcoming tour of Pakistan. This news comes as a blow to the Proteas’ plans for the subcontinent.
Coetzee, known for his fiery pace, was taken off the field after bowling just over an over, showing signs of distress. Cricket South Africa is awaiting a full medical report upon his return to ascertain the extent of the damage and the required recovery period. The Pakistan tour, which includes both Test and limited-overs matches, is a key fixture in the team’s international calendar, and Coetzee’s absence would be keenly felt.
This injury marks another fitness hurdle for the young pacer, who recently overcame a groin issue that kept him out of the Champions Trophy. His inclusion in the squads for Pakistan was seen as a sign of his return to full fitness. The team’s bowling reserves are being stretched, particularly with the earlier withdrawal of Kwena Maphaka from the Namibia match and the Pakistan series due to a hamstring injury.






