Rahul Tiwari
khelja|22-10-2024
In the cricket world, you must have seen many times two brothers playing in the same team. In some cricket leagues, pairs of brothers even take the field against each other. But now a brother-in-law and brother-in-law duo will be seen making waves in the world of cricket. This scene will be seen in the South Africa T20 League. The third season of the SA20 League will start from January 9. Before this, Joburg Super Kings team has made a big change in its squad. Due to injury, one of their star players is out of the league.
The Joburg Super Kings team has suffered a big setback before the next season of the South African T20 League. Fast bowler Lizaad Williams is out of the upcoming season due to injury. In such a situation, Joburg Super Kings has announced the replacement of Lizad Williams. In his place, Hardus Viljoen has been included in this team. This is the first time that Hardus Viljoen has been associated with the Joburg Super Kings team. At the same time, this is their third team in the South Africa T20 League. Before this he has played for Pretoria Capitals and Durban Super Giants.
Announcement
Here we are delighted to announce our new speedster to the pride!
Note: Hardus Viljoen named as replacement for injured Lizaad Williams.#WhistleForJoburg#ToJoburgWeBelong pic.twitter.com/NQKtyU2LXv
— Joburg Super Kings (@JSKSA20) October 22, 2024
Let us tell you, the captain of the Joburg Super Kings team is the legendary Faf du Plessis. Hardus Viljoen and Faf du Plessis are brothers-in-law. Hardus Viljoen married Faf du Plessis's sister Remi Riners in the year 2019. Then a statement of Faf du Plessis went quite viral. In fact, during a Mzansi Super League match, Faf du Plessis had said at the time of the toss that Viljoen was sleeping with my sister Remi Riners last night. After this, Du Plessis completed his talk and said that my sister got married to team player Hardus Viljoen yesterday, so he will not play today's match.
Faf du Plessis, Moeen Ali, Jonny Bairstow, Mahesh Deekshana, Devon Conway, Gerald Coetzee, David Wiese, Louis du Plooy, Hardus Viljoen, Buren Hendricks, Donavon Ferreira, Imran Tahir, Sibonelo Makhanya, Tabraiz Shamsi.