Cape Times

Mosehle heads to Proteas training in confident mood

- Stuart Hess

JOHANNESBU­RG: Has Mangaliso Mosehle finally found the way to marry potential and self-belief to make progress in his career? The 26-year-old hopes so.

He’ll be joining up with a new-look Proteas T20 squad today to start preparatio­ns for the three-match series against Sri Lanka, starting at Mosehle’s former home ground, SuperSport Park on Friday evening (6pm start).

It was there just over a year ago that he produced arguably the best knock of his career, a thunderous 87 off 39 balls to help the Titans win the RamSlam trophy against the Dolphins. That performanc­e, along with a reasonably steady showing in this season’s T20 Challenge was at the back of the selectors’ minds when they chose him to face the Sri Lankans.

Mosehle is now at the Highveld Lions, where he’s taken on more responsibi­lity as a senior player, performed in the shortest format this season, but until last weekend when he scored his first century, his four-day form had been patchy.

It was a timely knock, coming in the same week that he joins the Proteas. “I’ve felt I’ve struggled a bit in the four-day stuff, I don’t think it’s a confidence thing, but it was nice to have a good innings like that. I felt I struck the ball nicely,” Mosehle said of his hundred, scored in Benoni at the weekend against his former franchise. He scored those runs, 100 off 123 balls at a reasonable speed too – a strike rate of 81.30 – hitting 10 fours and three sixes in the process. “It’s how I play, so I was glad. Geoff (Toyana, the Lions coach) has been encouragin­g me to play the way which comes naturally to me. I understand it was a flat pitch, but it was nice to get a score.”

No-one’s ever doubted Mosehle’s talent. He is one of the best players to watch in the nets, but temperamen­t and talent have not always combined well in the heat of battle. It was hoped that following last season’s match-winning performanc­e in the T20 final that he’d kick on to bigger things. The then Titans coach Rob Walter urged Mosehle to believe in himself more and the move to the Lions was the wicketkeep­er’s attempt to help realise his potential by taking on greater responsibi­lity at the Wanderers-based franchise. It’s not quite worked out as he would have liked. He still averages only 28.81 and Sunday’s century was only the second time he’d passed 50 in the Sunfoil Series this season.

Still, he goes to training with the Proteas with his confidence up. “I’m really looking forward to it,” he said yesterday.

The South African T20 side will be captained by Farhaan Behardien and is devoid of high-profile names – for the first two matches at least – as the national selectors seek to rest players after the Test series against the Sri Lankans, and plan for the ICC Champions Trophy in June.

Mosehle does not feel the absence of Kagiso Rabada, Faf du Plessis and Quinton de Kock lessens the importance of the series for those involved. “Look, Test cricket is the ultimate, it’s where we all want to play but this is a chance to represent the country, it’s one all the guys will be excited about, it doesn’t matter any less for us, we all want to wear that badge,” Mosehle said.

Proteas coach Russell Domingo is aware that he’ll have an energetic bunch on his hands when the players gather for training today. “I’m really excited about the group of players I’ll be working with, I’m not going to be seeing Faf, JP, Hashim, AB, KG … there are going to be 13 completely new players, they will be so hungry, so desperate, to make an impression for South African cricket and that’s exciting for us,” said Domingo, who, thanks to the Test finishing early, had a two-day break with his family.

“I’ve told the coaches ‘we’ve got to have our ‘A’ games here’ because it’s like the first day of school for a lot of these guys. They are so desperate to play for their country and it’s exciting for me to get to work with those types of new players.”

Mosehle agreed. “All those guys have performed well in the domestic T20 competitio­n in the last two years, it’s definitely an exciting time,” he said.

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