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Kronfeld says New Zealand tour of South Africa is building buzz

Josh Kronfeld says New Zealand’s tour of South Africa is generating strong interest in both countries as attention grows around the visit.

Josh Kronfeld says New Zealand’s tour of South Africa is generating strong interest in both countries. The former New Zealand international described the growing attention around the visit as a “real buzz” shared across the two nations.

Kronfeld’s assessment focuses on the tour’s reach rather than a particular result. His point is that the interest is not limited to New Zealand or South Africa, with both countries responding to the significance of the visit.

The comment presents the tour as an event attracting attention on both sides of the relationship. It also underlines the connection between the two nations, with the tour providing a common sporting focus for audiences in New Zealand and South Africa.

No match score or result is attached to Kronfeld’s observation. The central development is the level of interest surrounding the tour and the sense that it is creating momentum in both countries before the sporting action itself becomes the main focus.

Kronfeld’s remarks therefore place the public response at the heart of the story. For New Zealand and South Africa, the tour is being viewed through a shared lens, with the former international identifying a noticeable increase in enthusiasm around the visit.

The “real buzz” described by Kronfeld reflects attention in both nations rather than a reaction confined to one audience. His assessment makes the cross-border interest the defining feature of the New Zealand tour of South Africa.

Source: IOL Sport (South Africa)

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