Cape Times

We still don’t actually know who will pick the Proteas team ...

- STUART HESS stuart.hess@inl.co.za

CRICKET South Africa does not believe the South African public is interested in knowing who will be responsibl­e for selecting the Proteas team to face England next month.

Besides interim head coach, Enoch Nkwe, it is not known who will pick the Proteas squad for the four-match series which starts on Boxing Day at SuperSport Park. Yesterday, Cricket South Africa’s head of media and communicat­ions, Thamie Mthembu, said a “technical team” would select the squad for the England series, but besides Nkwe’s name, he refused to identify other members of the “technical team”.

“I don’t know any reader who would be interested,” Mthembu said about the “technical team” that will select the Proteas squad.

“There is a team that is responsibl­e for the selection of players and a team that is responsibl­e for ensuring that, come the date of the English tour or any other tour, there are players who’ve been selected. If you want us to go on a naming exercise, I’m afraid I will not engage in that. There are people (within Cricket SA) who have stepped up,” said Mthembu.

As it stands, there is no national panel of selectors who will pick the team for that England series. In addition, Cricket SA keep kicking the appointmen­t of a Director of Cricket down the road. An appointmen­t was expected at the end of last month, then – according to Cricket SA’s chief executive, Thabang Moroe – it was to be announced last week. But as of yesterday afternoon, no clarity was forthcomin­g.

“The process of selecting the Director of Cricket is ongoing, the process is open and when that process is finalised, South Africans and cricket fans will be made aware who this person is,” said Mthembu.

In the meantime, Mthembu said there was an individual who was filling in as the Director of Cricket in a caretaker capacity, but he refused to say who that person was.

Asked by Independen­t Media to name the caretaker Director of Cricket, Mthembu replied: “I’m not going to reveal names, for reasons that you know.”

In fact Mthembu, when asked for the identity of the “team” that will be selecting the South African squad, said: “Why do you wish to know that?”

Pressed to reveal the names of the “technical team,” Mthembu said: “That I am not willing to tell you.” Asked for a reason, Mthembu responded: “We’ve gotten to a point where as a company we need to protect our employees, because people’s names are being brandished irresponsi­bly in various newspapers, including your own. We will then protect names, because I don’t know where you are going with the article.”

Neverthele­ss Mthembu wanted to assure the South African public that Cricket SA remained on top of matters as it pertained to the selection of the Proteas side for the England series.

“There is a team of people that are responsibl­e for delivering the South African team to compete with England for the upcoming series. There are capable people who will be responsibl­e for performing these roles. South Africans and cricket fans must rest assured there will be a team come the date when the team is announced.”

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