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Excited to see what Elgar brings

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PROTEAS head coach Russell Domingo says Dean Elgar will bring a gutsy attitude as captain for the first Test match against England starting at Lord’s in London on Thursday.

Elgar will stand in for Faf du Plessis – who is unable to lead the side due to family reasons – and will become the 12th player to captain South Africa’s Test team since readmissio­n.

The 30-year-old has become an establishe­d member of the Test side since his debut in 2012 and has grown into a tenacious rock at the top of the order. He has scored seven centuries and six half-centuries (at an average of 39.25) in his 35-match Test career.

Domingo said of Elgar in London: “He epitomises South African cricket to the tee. I’m excited about working with him for the next couple of days as captain.

“Dean is an aggressive type of personalit­y and he will play an aggressive brand of cricket,” he added.

“He is an experience­d player in the Test side and has had good success as a Test opener. That is a tough job in this game.

“He is going to try to take over and run with a lot of what Faf has instilled in the side, but be his own man, and try to make decisions that he feels will be in the best interests of the team on the day. “I’m excited to see what he brings. It’s a big plus for us that we can have another prospectiv­e captain in the group and another player taking his game forward to the next level of leadership.”

Domingo, who confirmed that he had reapplied for the position of head coach, said the Test series would be an opportunit­y to continue the quest of regaining the top spot on the ICC Test rankings.

“We want to win – that is the bottom line,” Domingo stressed.

“We set ourselves certain goals a year ago that we want to achieve in Test match cricket and we are determined to tick those boxes.

“To do that, you have to play good cricket; you have to follow the processes, you have to absorb pressure and you have to counter-attack in certain stages.

“We are very processdri­ven, but we have the endgoal of winning the series and improving our standing in Test cricket.

“We want to develop our brand in Test cricket and still try to find out what the best combinatio­n is.”

 ??  ?? Opening batsman Dean Elgar will lead the Proteas.
Opening batsman Dean Elgar will lead the Proteas.

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