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Coetzee could bowl just five overs in India’s second outing on day three in before eventually leaving the field as the hosts romped to a thumping win.
South Africa head coach Conrad Shukri opted to release Coetzee from the squad “as a precautionary measure”, the release said.
Coetzee was unlikely to play the second Test anyway, with South Africa set to play a spinner in Keshav Maharaj at in Cape Town.
At Centurion, Coetzee was South Africa’s most expensive bowler in both their innings with the ball, and picked up just one wicket.
South Africa also have Lungi Ngidi and Wiaan Mulder as fast-bowling options in the squad to replace Coetzee, although Ngidi wasn’t fit for the first Test.
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