Sunday Times

2017 — season of Protea fire

- TELFORD VICE TELFORD VICE

FAF du Plessis has a sharp sense of humour and it didn’t fail him as he left a press conference at Newlands on Thursday that‚ for the best part of 15 minutes‚ had nothing to do with the test series his team had just won.

South Africa had smashed Sri Lanka by 282 runs with more than five sessions to spare to clinch the rubber 2-0. But almost all the questions fired at Du Plessis were about Kyle Abbott’s decision to sign a Kolpak deal.

So‚ as Du Plessis rose to take his leave‚ he enquired whether there was any interest about what he may have had in his mouth during his time on the field: “Anything on sweets?”

Last month’s ball-tampering saga‚ in which Du Plessis was found guilty of illegally using mints to help him shine the ball during South Africa’s series in Australia in November‚ seemed innocent by comparison.

And partly because all present on Thursday knew Abbott wouldn’t be the last South African to see his future beyond a foreign boundary.

“I suppose that creates an opportunit­y for us to learn from it and make sure that something like this doesn’t happen too often‚” Du Plessis said. “You want to make sure Cricket South Africa keep their best players.

“You don’t want to lose players going overseas. This is definitely a red flag to make sure it doesn’t happen again.

“Foreign currency will always be there but we need to find a THE new year started with a bombshell — Kyle Abbott and Rilee Rossouw’s announceme­nt that they were quitting internatio­nal cricket — so here’s our wish list for South African cricket in 2017. No more Kolpak defectors. Abbott and Rossouw joined a long list that includes Hardus Viljoen‚ Simon Harmer and Stiaan van Zyl. We could do with a year or 10 of no-one giving up the chance to play for South Africa for a fistful of pounds;

An Internatio­nal Cricket Council trophy.

It’s not a World Cup year or a World Twenty20 year‚ but it is a Champions Trophy year. Thing is‚ will it‚ at long last‚ be South Africa’s year?;

Big Three Bliksim. way. It’s too important and too valuable to sit back and say whatever happens happens and there’ll be enough players to fill the gaps.

South Africans won’t easily forget their team’s test series triumph in Australia last year. The memory would be so much sweeter if they add the scalps of England and India to complete a clean sweep of the Big Three; Super selectors. Linda Zondi and his panel had an exceptiona­l 2016‚ blooding players such as Keshav Maharaj‚ Stephen Cook‚ Andile Phehlukway­o‚ Tabraiz Shamsi and Dwaine Pretorius at internatio­nal level. Here’s to more of their creative thinking; and

Many happy‚ healthy returns. Who knows how AB de Villiers and Dale Steyn are going to fit into the side when they recover from their elbow, shoulder problems‚ but we can only hope they stay healthy for the whole year and more. “That’s not good enough. “We need to make sure that whatever we do‚ we do.”

Predictabl­y‚ transforma­tion came in for another thrashing in

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