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IPL-bound Magala admits to nerves as long stay with Chennai Super Kings looms

Proteas T20 seamer Sisanda Magala said his impending involvement with the Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League has left him with a sense of nervous excitement.

Magala, who took 3/21 and scored 18* in the Proteas' three-wicket loss against the West Indies in the first T20 on Saturday, will be off to the IPL next month.

The all-rounder, who was still recovering from an injury to his right hand, was on the receiving end of a record batting shoot-out in Sunday's historic T20 international thriller against the West Indies at Centurion.

Clocking a steep economy rate of 16.75 (67 runs off four overs) for no wickets, he conceded three fours and seven maximums.

Magala, who earned his IPL ticket through excellent performances for the SA20-winning Sunrisers Eastern Cape, said the time away (two months) would be long and the first time he would be out of South Africa for that long.

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"It's been the same, but I'm very happy to be given an opportunity to play in the IPL," Magala said.

"When you get to specialise in white ball cricket, then it indeed becomes the pinnacle. It's a massive opportunity, and to be honest, I'm very nervous.

"It's going to be something like two months and I haven't been away from home for that long, so there will definitely be new learnings.

"I've already asked the guys who have been at the IPL for several seasons in terms of how they have coped.

"I have been asking a lot of questions, but I'm nervous and excited at the same time."

CSK will expect Magala to deliver with both bat and ball, something he did with great effect for SEC and the Proteas on Saturday, while Sunday's figures could arguably be excused on a day of

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