Cape Times

McKenzie has a few tips for De Kock and Phehlukway­o

- Stuart Hess

JOHANNESBU­RG: Neil McKenzie’s presence at South Africa’s training session on the eve of the final Test of their series against India on Wednesday is part of a wider strategy to utilise South African cricket’s intellectu­al capital for the betterment of the national team.

McKenzie, the Proteas’ batting coach from 2016 until Ottis Gibson’s appointmen­t as head coach last year, was in the nets at the Wanderers Tuesday dishing out ‘throw-downs’ to the out-of-form Quinton de Kock and handing out tips to Andile Phehlukway­o.

“He was just assisting. His role going forward will be to look at the next tier of batsmen coming through. So it was to make sure that he is on the ball with working with Dale Benkenstei­n so that they speak from the same mouth,” said South Africa’s captain Faf du Plessis.

Benkenstei­n was Gibson’s choice to replace McKenzie as the national side’s batting coach, but according to Du Plessis, it was Benkenstei­n who called McKenzie to work with the South African players ahead of the third Test.

“They get on really well and Dale was really good in getting him in and the team is still working with him.

“That says a lot about Dale and the fact he is happy to bring in a guy who was in the role before him. The two of them work well together.”

“It’s great for Cricket South Africa that the more guys in key positions under the Proteas who’ve been involved for a long period of time and knows what it takes be a successful batsman, bowler and player at this level, they can look at the next tier of players and make sure they get an insight into that,” said Du Plessis.

Meanwhile Du Plessis said he and the Proteas team’s management would ensure this weekend’s IPL auction would not become a distractio­n for the players during the Wanderers Test.

“We don’t have our phones (during the game), so it’s difficult to check.

“There will be distractio­ns, that’s normal, the IPL plays a big part in all of our lives,” said Du Plessis, who’s been listed among the ‘marquee players’ for the auction which takes place this weekend.

“For the management and myself it’s important that we keep the focus and energy driving toward the Test match. At the end of the day’s play we can talk about the auction, but the next day, when it’s Test match time then we must ensure we are switched on and focused.”

There are 41 South African players up for auction this weekend.

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