The Citizen (Gauteng)

Toyana throws hat into the ring

COACHING POSITION: LIONS MENTOR APPLIES FOR JOB

- Ken Borland

Domingo’s contract ends soon and panel set to take decision.

The process to decide who will become South Africa’s new national cricket coach began yesterday with the closing date for applicatio­ns, and Highveld Lions coach Geoff Toyana has confirmed he has applied for the job.

With current coach Russell Domingo seemingly loath to continue after his contract ends in August, a panel comprising Norman Arendse, Rihan Richards, Oupa Nkagisang, Gary Kirsten and Eric Simons will now deliberate over the applicatio­ns and make a recommenda­tion to the Cricket South Africa board.

Toyana, who has won four trophies in his five seasons in charge of the Lions and developed numerous players for the Proteas, told Saturday Citizen he felt ready to step up to internatio­nal level.

“Yes, I’ve put my CV up for the position. Obviously as a player I knew I was not good enough to play for South Africa, so the next step was to coach and it has always been my dream to coach at internatio­nal level.

“I’ve learnt a lot at franchise level through the ups and downs and I know I still have a lot to learn. But I feel what I’ve been through, dealing with players and their successes and failures, has prepared me well,” the 43-yearold Toyana said.

Having battled through an 84-match first-class career with a batting average of just 24.49, Toyana has more empathy than most when it comes to helping cricketers through the diversity of the game.

“As a player, I know the trials and tribulatio­ns of the game, being dropped, not being successful, I know how it feels. I can relate to the guys when they are struggling with form or when they are doing well.

“Cricket is a sport in which there is a high rate of failure, the bottom line is that you will fail sometimes and it’s about how you fight through that and come back,” Toyana said.

Quinton de Kock, Aaron Phangiso, Chris Morris, Kagiso Rabada, Temba Bavuma, Hardus Viljoen, Stephen Cook, Eddie Leie, Mangaliso Mosehle and Dwaine Pretorius have all become internatio­nal cricketers under Toyana’s watch at the Lions.

Malibongwe Maketa also confirmed he has not applied for the head coach post, but the Warriors mentor is being tipped for a role as one of the assistant coaches for the national team.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? GEOFF TOYANA
Picture: Gallo Images GEOFF TOYANA

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