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GREEN LIGHT FOR NON-CONTACT PRO SPORT IN LEVEL 3

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Nathi Mthethwa would provide clarity on the return to non-contact sport in due course.
Nathi Mthethwa would provide clarity on the return to non-contact sport in due course.

NON-CONTACT professional sport will be allowed to resume in South Africa when the country moves into Level 3 of its national lockdown next month, it was confirmed on Thursday. 

Minister of cooperative governance and traditional Affairs, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, announced that any sport would take place behind closed doors. 

It is particularly good news for Cricket South Africa (CSA), with the Proteas set to host India in three T20s in August in a series that will net the organisation hundreds of millions of Rands. 

Rugby and soccer, meanwhile, are contact sports and are expected to remain suspended. Dlamini-Zuma added that sports minister Nathi Mthethwa would provide clarity on the return to non-contact sport in due course. 

According to the regulations for Level 3 of the national lockdown as the fight against the coronavirus continues, any match would only include "players, match officials, journalists and medical and television crew." - SPORT24

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