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CAPETOWN: Wicket-keeper batsman Quinton de Kock has replaced Faf du Plessis as skipper with five uncapped players named in South Africa’s squad to face England in three ODIs after their ongoing Test series.
Du Plessis’s exclusion from the squad comes off the back of a tough series for the top-order batsman, and comments made by him which suggest the final Test of the series may be his last on home soil.
In his absence, de Kock’s appointment is not surprising, and Cricket South Africa’s Director of Cricket Graeme Smith extolled his virtues after the news broke.
“We all know the quality of the player that Quinton de Kock has grown to become,” he said. “Over the years, we have watched him grow in confidence and become one of the top ODI wicket-keeper batsmen in the world. He has a unique outlook and manner in which he goes about his business and is tactically very street smart. We are confident that the new leadership role will bring out the best in him as a cricketer.”
The 27-year-old boasts 115 ODI caps with 4 907 runs. An exciting talent from the beginning, De Kock has been one of South Africa’s standout and most consistent batsmen for several seasons. #ProteasODIsquadAnnouncement pic.twitter.com/MtHx1vZzvD
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) January 21, 2020