Rain scuttles Zebras' plans

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The Zebras began life after Stanley Tshosane yesterday when players assembled for the first time in five months ahead of an international friendly match against South Sudan tomorrow night.


New coach, Peter Butler was delighted with the turnout, but was left to rue a missed training session due to inclement weather, which persisted throughout the day. Grey skies are also forecast for today, which might limit the team’s chances to train. The pitch was water-logged. The team had a two-hour workout at the SSKB Stadium in the morning, the first under the Briton who was appointed last month.

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