Former captain Graeme Smith to advise Proteas

Colin Bryden 03:39 02/01/2016
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  • Back on the scene: Smith.

    Former South African captain Graeme Smith linked up with the South African team as an adviser ahead of the second Test against England at Newlands on Saturday.

    Amla said he was not concerned that Smith, who captained South Africa in 108 Test matches before retiring two years ago, had made some strong criticisms of South Africa’s batting and selections in his capacity as a television commentator during the first Test.

    South Africa have not won a Test since last year’s New Year fixture against the West Indies at the same venue and Smith will be with the team for the rest of the four-match series which the Proteas trail 1-0.

    “When you win or lose a cricket game you are either going to be praised or there is criticism,” said Amla. “That’s just the nature of international sport. When people criticise the team there’s going to be some value in it. You take it on the chin and move on.”

    Amla claimed Smith’s experience would be important for South Africa’s batsmen.

    “Graeme can give guidance to the batters, which he already has today. It is a confidence type of thing. You’ve got to almost refresh what the processes are that made you successful. Graeme was a wonderful cricketer for South Africa and a wonderful captain.”

    South Africa will make at least two changes following a crushing 241-run defeat in the first Test in Durban. Amla announced that Kagiso Rabada will replace the injured Dale Steyn. He also dropped a strong hint that Quinton de Kock would come in as a wicketkeeper and batsman, with AB de Villiers relinquishing the gloves and playing as a specialist batsman.

    “The final call will be made by the selectors,” said Amla. “If Quinny does come in he will take a load off AB and he has also been in very good form with the bat. If he does play, the selectors will have to decide who they will leave out. It will be a tough decision, whether it is Faf (Du Plessis) or JP (Duminy) because these have been integral guys in our team for many years.”

    Fast bowler Kyle Abbott will undergo a fitness test ahead of the match after feeling tightness in his left hamstring at the end of the first Test. If Abbott does not play, he will be replaced by either Chris Morris or Hardus Viljoen, who are both uncapped. Viljoen, 26, was called up as cover for Abbott.

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