Cape Times

WHAT’S ON KALLIS ON PROTEAS

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SOUTH AFRICA must look to emulate England as they look to rebuild their squad and change their one-day internatio­nal mentality following a premature exit from the World Cup, former all-rounder Jacques Kallis has said.

The Proteas lost by 49 runs to Pakistan on Sunday, ruling themselves out of contention for the semi-finals in the process having won only one of their seven matches at the tournament – a win over minnows Afghanista­n.

England had similarly failed to qualify for the quarter-finals in 2015. The humiliatin­g exit prompted them to rethink their strategy and it bore fruit as a new core of aggressive players led by Eoin Morgan catapulted them to the top of the ODI rankings.

“South Africa need to take inspiratio­n from England as they rebuild their team for the next World Cup,” Kallis wrote in a column for the ICC.

“Four years ago, England were perhaps one of the lowest-ranked teams in the world after really struggling at the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

“They used the disappoint­ment of their performanc­es in 2015 to rebuild their team and totally change their mentality and approach to one-day cricket. England now play without fear and aren’t afraid to make mistakes.”

Kallis said SA did not need to take drastic calls and make “wholesale changes” to the squad, instead urging them to have frank opinions about how they could improve as a team and learn from the setback. “The first thing that needs to be looked at is the brand of cricket South Africa are playing and all the players will want to be part of that conversati­on,” he added. |

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