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*Official* India in South Africa for T20s

Stefan9

International Debutant
Did we seriously just go off the field cause of flying ants... Cricket seriously doesn't know how to help itself...
 
Firdose Moonda with more on what flying ants are: "Flying ants are commonly seen after rain because they are looking for mates and places to start new colonies. This phase is called nuptial flight, and it's when virgin queens take flight to mate with males. Flying ants are most likely to appear after 3-5 days of rain, when the weather is warm, humid, and windy. These conditions are often seen in late spring and early summer, but different ant species swarm at different times of the year"

I'd say to get a room, but this is their turf.
 

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