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SOUTH AFRICA: Former Test wicketkeeper Mark Boucher has been named as Head coach of South Africas men’s national team on Saturday, 14 December on a four-year deal.
Boucher was unveiled in his new role by his former teammate Graeme Smith, Cricket South Africa’s current acting director of cricket.
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Smith took up the job earlier this week, for a three-month tenure. Enoch Nkwe, who was interim team director for their tour of India, will now become assistant coach.
“I have brought Boucher on board because I feel he will bring the toughness to turn a young and inexperienced Proteas squad into a battle-ready outfit,” Smith said at a media briefing at Newlands.
“With his experience of a long career as an international cricketer, he has first-hand experience of what it takes to succeed in the Test arena.”
“I have the highest regard for Enoch as well and I want to create a clear path for him to grow into a top international coach.
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— ICC (@ICC) December 14, 2019
Faf du Plessis was also confirmed as Test captain, whereas Ashwell Prince is expected to take charge of the ‘A’ side.
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Beginning with the tour game against the visiting England side. Linda Zondi is set to continue as convener of the National Selection Panel.
Smith also said that he would soon be appointing batting and bowling consultants for the side as well.
Boucher, 43, is the current head coach of Titans in South Africa, a position he has held since August 2016.
He is also heading the support staff at Tshwane Spartans, the Centurion-based franchise in the Mzansi Super League.
In a 15-year playing career, Boucher featured in 147 Tests, 295 ODIs and 25 T20Is, claiming a record 999 dismissals as a wicket-keeper.
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