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Faf retires from Test cricket

- — SuperSport.

Faf du Plessis, the last survivor of South African cricket’s golden age in Test cricket, announced yesterday that he had retired from Test matches with immediate effect.

Du Plessis, 36, said in a statement on his Instagram account that he would continue to be available for one-day and Twenty20 internatio­nals.

“The next two years are ICC T20 World Cup years. Because of this, my focus is shifting to this format and I want to play as much of it as possible around the world so that I can be the best player I can possibly be,” he said.

“I strongly believe that I have a lot to offer to the Proteas in this format.”

Du Plessis said he would be having discussion­s about his future with Cricket South Africa in the next few months.

“My heart is clear and the time is right to walk into a new chapter,” he said.

“It has been an honour to play for my country in all the formats of the game, but the time has come for me to retire from Test cricket.”

He captained South Africa in 36 of his 69 Test matches, winning 18 and losing 15.

South Africa were already ranked as the No 1 team in Test cricket when Du Plessis made his debut in the second Test against Australia in Adelaide in 2012.

He was playing alongside some of South Africa’s greatest players, including Graeme Smith, Hashim Amla, Jacques Kallis, AB de Villiers, Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel.

But it was his man of the match performanc­e that set up a second successive series win in Australia for the Proteas.

After making 78 in the first innings, Du Plessis batted for more than seven-and-ahalf hours and faced 376 balls in the second innings, scoring 110 not out and enabling South Africa to escape with a draw.

He made another half-century as South Africa won the next Test in Perth to clinch the series.

Du Plessis went on to score 4 163 runs in Test matches at an average of 40.02.

He hit 10 centuries and made his highest score of 199 against Sri Lanka on his home ground at Centurion Park last December.

Al Ahly are off to a confident start in the Caf Champions League group stages in defence of their title‚ and it might have been a satisfying win for coach Pitso Mosimane as his side put three goals past Al-Merrikh a day after their coach had a dig at him.

Ahly dominated the opening half at Cairo Internatio­nal Stadium on Tuesday night without scoring against the Sudanese outfit. Their three goals scored in the second half for a 3-0 Group A win would have been sweeter for Red Devils coach Pitso Mosimane as he was missing five players injured or suspended following Ahly’s third-placed finish at the Fifa Club World Cup last week.

The win might have been additional­ly satisfying for Mosimane as it followed Merrikh’s Tunisian coach Nasreddine Nabi becoming the latest to jump on the bandwagon criticisin­g Mosimane.

Ahly were playing without influentia­l left-back Ali Maaloul‚ forwards Hussein El-Shahat‚ Taher Mohamed and Salah Mohsen‚ and defender Ayman Ashraf unavailabl­e.

Nabi‚ who coached Ismaily in Egypt in 2016‚ had congratula­ted Ahly on their third-place finish at the Club World Cup in Qatar‚ earned with a penalties victory against Brazil’s Palmeiras in the third-place playoff on Thursday‚ but criticised the brand of football employed by Mosimane.

“I congratula­te to Al Ahly and [club president] Mahmoud El-Khatib for the third place in Club World Cup. Facing them after this achievemen­t presents a big motivation‚” Nabi was quoted as saying on Kingfut.com‚ via Sada El Balad TV‚ ahead of the group stage meeting against the Red Devils.

“Al Ahly’s performanc­e did not match the club’s ideas which always aim to play beautiful football like we always saw them. I expected better performanc­e but Mosimane is free to choose the playing method that suits his team.”

In Qatar‚ Ahly were defensive in a 2-0 semifinal defeat against a formidable Bayern Munich — the European champions who became the second team after Barcelona to wrap up a sextuplet of six trophies in a season at the Club World Cup.

Mosimane’s side opened up their tactics to a greater extent edging the 90 minutes against

Palmeiras‚ but could not score and the playoff was decided by penalties. Ahly beat Qatari host club Al-Duhail 1-0 in the second round.

Mosimane was pleased at his team’s opening group stage win of the 2020-21 Champions League‚ as nine-time winners Ahly seek to defend their 2019-20 title.

“A good start if we want to talk about defending the title‚” Mosimane said via Kingfut. “Three points out of three goals. We are happy with the result and the performanc­e. The goals came late‚ but this is football.

“We must not forget that we are missing five key players‚ so we were late in scoring in the first half‚ but we returned in the second half‚ and it is natural that some positions on the pitch will change due to the absences.

“I am happy that Walter Bwalya scored his first goal with Al Ahly‚ and also [man-of-the-match] Junior Ajayi played the whole match because he was away for the last period‚ and he had to play the game to refill his energy.

“After clinching the bronze medal in the Club World Cup‚ and the intensity of the games that the players have fought‚ I spoke to them and asked them not to rush‚ and told them that we must win the first three matches in order to qualify early.”

Mosimane has lost one match — against Bayern — in 25 since his bombshell arrival at Ahly from Mamelodi Sundowns in October.

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