The Citizen (Gauteng)

Domingo to leave no stone unturned

PROTEAS: EVERY PLAYER TO SEE ACTION IN THREE ODIS

- Ken Borland

Proteas coach Russell Domingo said yesterday he is planning to play all 15 players in the squad in the three oneday internatio­nals against England that precede the Champions Trophy, also in England.

“Every internatio­nal game is important, but the games against England are very important, both in terms of results and giving guys game time so they can get used to conditions. Some guys have not had much game time recently so I want to make sure they all get a chance to play,” Domingo said at OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport as the Proteas prepared to leave for England, where their first warm-up match is on Friday, against Sussex in Hove.

They also play Northampto­nshire before the first ODI against England next Wednesday at Headingley in Leeds.

Domingo said the series will also provide a chance to settle on the best combinatio­ns for certain conditions in the Champions Trophy, with South Africa’s group matches being played at the Oval (Sri Lanka), Edgbaston (Pakistan) and against India, also at the Oval.

“The top six pretty much look after themselves, and then we want to play the form all-rounder and decide whether to play two spinners or not. We’re just looking to find the suitable combinatio­n for whatever the conditions are, whether that means playing Keshav Maharaj as well to give us more batting depth or do we go with both Morne Morkel and Kagiso Rabada?” Domingo said.

Captain AB de Villiers said the team had the combinatio­ns required to win the Champions Trophy for the first time since 1998 in Bangladesh.

“It would be nice to repeat that, it was a long time ago, but we’ve been playing good cricket and we’ve raised the bar since the 2015 World Cup disappoint­ment. We go with confidence, even though England is a good destinatio­n because you get a bit of everything when it comes to the conditions and you need to cover all the bases. But the biggest strength of this squad is the balance we’ve got, plus the batting line-up has played together for quite a while,” De Villiers said.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? NAME PLEASE. Proteas one-day captain AB de Villiers signs autographs at OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport yesterday before departing for England.
Picture: Gallo Images NAME PLEASE. Proteas one-day captain AB de Villiers signs autographs at OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport yesterday before departing for England.

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