The Herald (South Africa)

Good form gets Kuhn long-awaited test call-up

- Telford Vice

HEINO Kuhn has waited 33 years and 133 first-class matches to be named in South Africa’s test squad.

Yesterday‚ he was among the 16 players picked for the test series in England next month.

The moment might have been upon Kuhn in 2015-16‚ when he was the leading runscorer in the franchise first-class competitio­n‚ or in 2006-07‚ when he was second from the top.

Instead‚ it came after he had scored an undefeated 200 for South Africa A against Hampshire in Southampto­n earlier this month.

That is when the selectors told him his summer in England would continue for a couple of months.

Other notable decisions were the inclusion of Andile Phehlukway­o at the expense of Wayne Parnell‚ and that Dean Elgar would captain South Africa in the first test at Lord’s if Faf du Plessis does not make it back in time from attending the birth of his and his wife Imari’s first child.

In batting terms‚ Aiden Markram is the plan B if Du Plessis is not around.

Stephen Cook‚ who scored 17 runs in four innings in New Zealand in March‚ makes way for Kuhn.

As if to celebrate his elevation‚ Kuhn made 105 against the England Lions in Canterbury on Thursday. No pressure‚ then? “It wouldn’t have made a difference, I play every game as if it’s my last‚” Kuhn said about going out to bat with his then unannounce­d selection on his mind.

He made his first-class debut in February 2005 and played seven T20s for South Africa between November 2009 and January this year.

So‚ for a long time‚ it seemed as if Kuhn’s efforts to reach the highest level would go unrecognis­ed.

“It’s always very disappoint­ing‚ but it all happens for a reason‚” he said. “It wasn’t my time‚ and now’s my time.”

Kuhn is one of South Africa’s most experience­d cricketers and offers a strong second suit as a wicketkeep­er.

South Africa added defeat in the T20 series on Sunday to their loss in the one-day rubber and a first-round crash out of the Champions Trophy‚ so Kuhn might well have to add the fun factor.

He will have to do so with Markram – 11 years his junior and tipped for the top – also in the dressingro­om.

How did that make Kuhn feel?

“He’s going to play a big role in South African cricket‚” Kuhn said. “I don’t see him as a threat. If he does well and gets picked I’ll be happy for him.”

South Africa test squad:

Faf du Plessis (captain)‚ Hashim Amla‚ Temba Bavuma‚ Theunis de Bruyn‚ Quinton de Kock‚ JP Duminy‚ Dean Elgar‚ Heino Kuhn‚ Keshav Maharaj‚ Aiden Markram‚ Morne Morkel‚ Chris Morris‚ Duanne Olivier‚ Andile Phehlukway­o‚ Vernon Philander‚ Kagiso Rabada.

Meanwhile, AB de Villiers left South Africa’s tour of England, saying he would decide his cricket future in August.

Bangladesh are due to tour South Africa in September and De Villiers said he expected to know by then what his internatio­nal workload would entail.

“I am going to meet with CSA [Cricket South Africa] in August, and that will decide my [internatio­nal] future,” de Villiers said.

“We will see what works for both parties,” said the gifted shotmaker, who has scored more than 8 000 runs in 106 tests, including 21 hundreds, at an average of over 50.

“We are not going to pick and choose games, but we are going to make a final decision about what happens for the next few years.” – Addtional reporting by AFP

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