England’s planned Twenty20 series in South Africa next January has been scrapped owing to a clash with the domestic SA20 tournament in the latest indication of the growing primacy of franchise cricket. The Guardian revealed earlier this month that the white-ball leg of England’s tour was under threat as a result of a scheduling clash with SA20, which was due to run from 9 January until 14 February 2027. England will play three Tests in Johannesburg, Centurion and Cape Town in December and January, which were due to be followed by three T20s and three one-day internationals, but in a
Australia backs removal of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from line of succession
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