Rilee Rossouw and Farhaan Behardien will feature for the Knights in their T20 Knock Out quarter-final against Western Province in Kimberley on Tuesday.
This was confirmed by coach Allan Donald on Monday.
“After some injury scares from Rilee Rossouw and Farhaan Behardien, we are happy to report they are absolutely fine and motivated, and we are looking forward to seeing them back,” he said.
“A special thanks to Grey College for preparing the exceptional training facilities where we spent the last few days preparing for our quarter-final.
“We couldn’t be more ready and fit and are very excited for our encounter against Western Province. We know that they are a quality side and Wayne Parnell and his troops will definitely be highly motivated to try and take us down.
“The pitches in Kimberley have taken a fair amount of traffic through the competition, and we are expecting them to slow down and might even take a bit of turn,” Donald added. “But we are confident that the training this week replicated what we might get in Kimberley. We are looking forward to a great encounter.”
Captain Pite van Biljon said: “Our preparations have gone very well with conditions similar to what we will face in Kimberley. We are very happy with our first-round performances and hopefully we can carry our form and confidence into the knockout round.”
Knights squad: Farhaan Behardien, Patrick Botha, Mbulelo Budaza, Gerald Coetzee, Matthew Kleinveldt, Patrick Kruger, Gregory Mahlokwana, Wandile Makwetu, Mangaliso Mosehle, Alfred Mothoa, Migael Pretorius, Rilee Rossouw, Jacques Snyman, Pite van Biljon (c), Nealan van Heerden, Raynard van Tonder.