The Citizen (KZN)

Zondo ready to Slam down door

- Heinz Schenk

Khaya Zondo is very much part of an interestin­g trend in the RamSlam T20 challenge. He’s one of quite a few domestic batsmen on the fringes of Proteas selection – Theunis de Bruyn, Reeza Hendricks and Aiden Markram – scoring runs at the moment and putting pressure on the national selectors.

There might be an obvious reason for that: new national coach Ottis Gibson has previously made it clear he wants a bigger pool of players to choose from with the 2019 World Cup in mind.

But the 27-year-old Dolphins star, armed with the wisdom of being captain for over a year now, has a measured outlook.

“I suppose it’s easy to assume that domestic batsmen now have an added incentive. I don’t think it’s the truth though,” said Zondo.

“We’ve been scoring runs for a few seasons now. All of us have been playing for South Africa ‘A’ for some time now. We clearly haven’t been needing motivation.”

Instead, Gibson’s words are merely a boost.

“All I think his comments have done is made it clear to us that the Proteas batting order isn’t a closed shop,” said Zondo.

“We now have the assurance that good form might almost certainly be rewarded.”

Known as more of a skillful stroke-maker, Zondo provided one of the tournament highlights with an explosive 67 off just 34 balls against the Cape Cobras.

It was a timely reminder of him not having to be pigeonhole­d.

“My nature as a batsman is actually quite aggressive. I know it doesn’t always come out but it really has always been there,” said Zondo. “The platform was just set (against the Cobras). Sarel Erwee was going well and it was a beautiful pitch to bat on. I just felt I could go out and express myself.

“But it’s important to be adaptable. As a captain, I sometimes need to take responsibi­lity when things are stickier. Then the strike rate isn’t as high. Yet I’m certainly a guy who backs myself to hit out.”

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? PATIENT. Dolphins captain Khaya Zondo is eagerly awaiting a national call-up.
Picture: Gallo Images PATIENT. Dolphins captain Khaya Zondo is eagerly awaiting a national call-up.

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