The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Mind-blowing’ England impress

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London – South Africa great Mike Procter hopes England’s “mind-blowing” approach to Test cricket under captain Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum is a sign of things to come as they prepare to face his native Proteas in a three-match series.

England had won just one of their 17 previous Tests before their new red-ball leadership duo took charge this season.

But they have since become a transforme­d team, with a perfect record of four wins in as many matches heading into tomorrow’s first Test against South Africa at Lord’s.

That record includes a 3-0 series win over world champions New Zealand, where England chased down targets of 277, 299 and 296.

England then made light of a seemingly stiff pursuit of 378 in the Covid-delayed fifth Test against India at Edgbaston.

“Mind-blowing, to be honest,” Procter told AFP in London. “Watching on television, the way England have played has been mind-blowing, it really is.”

An outstandin­g all-rounder, renowned for both his dynamic fast bowling and aggressive batting, the 75-year-old Procter played in just seven Tests before his internatio­nal career was cut short by South Africa’s apartheid-enforced exile from the world game.

But having spent a large part of his career playing for Gloucester­shire in the hard-nosed environmen­t of 1970s English county cricket, Procter has been struck by England’s efforts to “dilute” the fear of defeat.

“Looking back over all the years of Test cricket the initial attitude has always been ‘Let’s make sure we don’t lose’. Then it’s ‘If we can win, we win’,” he said.

“This England team have changed all that. Of course, losing still matters but it’s about going for the victory. It’s been a breath of fresh air and I hope it rubs off on other teams.”

He added: “That fear of losing hasn’t been dispersed, but when you dilute it the way England hierarchy have, you are going to get some absorbing Test matches.

Procter, however, believes South Africa could prove a match for England.

Since opener Dean Elgar became captain of the Test side in March 2021, the Proteas have won seven out of nine matches.

“The batters are really starting to apply themselves. South Africa are punching above their weight, but so are England. It’s going to be a fascinatin­g series.”

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