Daily Dispatch

Faf presses for Global fare

- KHANYISO TSHWAKU

Proteas captain Faf du Plessis says it is important for Cricket South Africa to get the Global League T20 tournament off the ground as it could provide a platform for players who may not get an opportunit­y to feature in other tournament­s.

Du Plessis was speaking at CSA’s season launch at SuperSport Park in Centurion this week ahead of what will be a preparator­y season for next year’s World Cup.

South Africa will host Zimbabwe‚ Pakistan and Sri Lanka in the 2018-19 home season, and there is a gap in the South African domestic calendar for the tournament to take place.

Du Plessis said they have been informed of a meeting that’ll take place this weekend that will give them direction in regards with the tournament.

The tournament was postponed last year and CSA has had problems in getting the tournament back on track this year.

“It’s really important for CSA to have the tournament because it’s important for the youth of this country to have a crack‚” said Du Plessis.

“If you look at the youngsters who’ve come through the Indian Premier League‚ they’re able to put out good teams because there’s a great domestic circuit where the young players are exposed to cricket with the best players from around the world.

“It’s important for us as a cricketing nation to grow with a tournament like that.

“I’ve been in the IPL for eight years and I can see the window closing on South African players.

“They’re looking at Australian and English players‚ which means we need a tournament like the Big Bash where the players can perform well to get recognitio­n.

“I’m a big believer in transparen­cy and being open and honest in regards with what’s going on.

“I’m hoping‚ as CSA chief executive Thabang Moroe said‚ there’s going to be a big meeting happening this weekend from where we could get some answers that we’ll be looking for.”

While South Africa were consummate­ly beaten in the Test series on their recent tour to Sri Lanka‚ they exacted a measure of revenge in the first part of the ODI series, where they won the first three matches comfortabl­y before slipping back into defeat patterns for the remaining matches of the tour.

Du Plessis said there were performanc­es from some indi- viduals that has given the team hope for the buildup to the World Cup, while their young all-rounders within the Proteas squad have also provided substantia­l reasons for optimism.

Du Plessis left midway through the limited-overs leg of the Sri Lanka tour with the shoulder injury, but should be fit for the start of his team’s internatio­nal campaign against Zimbabwe at the end of the month.

“We went to Sri Lanka looking to have more questions answered‚” he said.

“We went there with quite a few gaps in the team and one or two question marks that needed to be answered.

“Some were responded nicely to, with someone like Reeza Hendricks, who wasn’t even close to the 15, getting a 100 in one game‚ putting pressure on the guys who are there.

“In regards with the allrounder­s‚ there are a few questions that need to be answered there, but fortunatel­y we have a very good youngster in Wiaan Mulder.

“And with youngsters‚ you have the opportunit­y of giving them more opportunit­ies and time, whereas with an older guy you’re more inclined to being short-sighted in what you’re trying to get from the individual.” –

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