The Citizen (KZN)

Elgar ready for Proteas mantle

LEFT-HANDER HAS THE ATTRIBUTES TO SUCCEED Prospectiv­e captain looking forward to playing with Kuhn.

- Heinz Schenk

If regular skipper Faf du Plessis isn’t back next week to captain the Proteas in the first Test against England, there need not be panic because his deputy is more than ready.

In fact, Dean Elgar can hardly contain himself at the prospect ... and that’s always a good sign.

“I’m very excited,” he said yesterday.

“It has been a dream of mine since I have been a young boy. Even if it doesn’t happen at Lord’s it’s still a great opportunit­y for me to be a senior leader within the group. I’m looking forward to it.”

The Proteas will nonetheles­s get a taste of his captaincy when he leads them in a three-day warm-up match against the England Lions in Worcester starting today.

Known as a feisty player, the left-handed opener has always enjoyed leading from the front, especially when he was captain of a mediocre national Under-19 side in 2006.

And he’s not afraid to discuss his philosophy, which certainly suggests he won’t be a cautious leader.

“You’ve got to put your pride away,” said Elgar.

“You’ve got to think of yourself as someone who’ll influence a team environmen­t and your teammates. You can’t focus on yourself. I think it’s also important not to downplay your leadership qualities, whatever they may be.

“I freely admit that I’ve always enjoyed the extra responsibi­lity. It’s a role I want to fulfill.”

The match at the New Road ground is also an important opportunit­y for Elgar to gel with his new opening partner Heino Kuhn.

But they’re hardly unfamiliar with each other as they’re teammates at the Titans too.

“We’re actually best mates,” said Elgar.

“We’ve been that for many years and we’ve opened together before. I’m sure our chemistry will be evident immediatel­y.”

Both men have been in outstandin­g form in the build-up to the series.

Elgar is the top first-class scorer for England county side Somerset this season (517 runs at an average of 47) while Kuhn recently hit an unbeaten 200 in a South Africa A warm-up and shone with a brilliant 105 in the “Test” against the England Lions.

“Heino’s a highly experience­d cricketer. He’s comfortabl­e with his game. I don’t need to tell him much,” said Elgar.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? BIG HONOUR. Dean Elgar (above) will be handed the Proteas’ Test reins should Faf du Plessis not be back in time for the first Test against England at Lord’s next week.
Picture: Getty Images BIG HONOUR. Dean Elgar (above) will be handed the Proteas’ Test reins should Faf du Plessis not be back in time for the first Test against England at Lord’s next week.

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