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South Africa team is a concern for game: Vaughan

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New Delhi: South Africa’s 0-3 drubbing at the hands of India in the three-match Test series has not gone down well with former England skipper Michael Vaughan, who on Tuesday said that the current Proteas lineup was a real concern for the game.
Vaughan also vouched for former South Africa wicket-keeper batsman Mark Boucher as the coach of the side. He even put forward the names of former Proteas legends like Graeme Smith and Jacques Kallis to take up a coaching position in the team.”This South African Test team is a real concern for the game. The game needs South Africa to be strong. Time for @markb46 to take over .. also why wouldn’t you use @GraemeSmith49 & @jacqueskallis75 in some capacity .. #INDvsSA,” Vaughan tweeted. South Africa was not able to last for long on day four of the third and final Test of the series. With this, India came away with the first-ever series whitewash against South Africa. Rohit Sharma was declared the Man of the Match and Man of the Series. Sharma scored 529 runs in the three-match series and he broke several records in the entire series. He broke West Indies’ cricketer Shimron Hetmyer’s record of hitting the most number of sixes in a bilateral Test series.
India is now at the top of the World Test Championship with 240 points from six matches. (ANI)

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