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De Kock ruled out of Test captaincy

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JOHANNESBURG: Former Test skipper Graeme Smith was on Friday confirmed as South Africa’s director of cricket — and revealed that Quinton de Kock would not be elevated to the Test captaincy.
Jacques Faul, acting chief executive of Cricket South Africa, said Smith had been appointed for a two-year term, expiring at the end of March 2022.
Smith was appointed in an acting capacity last December.
Smith, 39, captained South Africa in a world record 108 Test matches and in 149 one-day internationals. He also captained a World XI in a one-off Test against Australia in 2005/06.
He told a tele-conference that the debate over the Test captaincy was one of the challenges he faced during a period when no cricket can be played because of the coronavirus pandemic. “It’s not going to be Quinton,” he said, citing De Kock’s responsibility as the country’s limited-overs captain as well as being wicketkeeper and a key batsman.
“Quinton will be our white-ball captain but from a workload and mental capacity aspect we want to keep him fresh. From personal experience I know that captaining all three formats is challenging and we don’t want to overburden him.”
Smith gave no indication of the likely replacement following the decision of Faf du Plessis in February to step down from the job.
“There’s no one person you can pinpoint,” he said.
“There are a lot of players on a similar level.”
South Africa’s next scheduled Test series is in the West Indies in July but Smith said that it had not been finalised due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
South Africa are also due to go to Sri Lanka for a limited-overs tour in June but Smith said both tours could be postponed.
“We are in discussion with the boards of those countries and decisions will have to be made pretty soon,” he said.
T20 World Cup priority
Smith said his immediate priority was the T20 World Cup in Australia in October and November, assuming it happened as planned. He said South Africa hoped to host a Twenty20 series against India in August as part of the build-up to the world event.
“There is a lot of doubt about what the situation will be by then but we are in discussions with the Board of Control for Cricket in India,” he said. (AFP)

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