The Citizen (KZN)

Duminy finally gets the chop

DU PLESSIS: PERFORMANC­ES SIMPLY HAVEN’T BEEN CONSISTENT ENOUGH

- Heinz Schenk

Proteas batsman axed for second Test against England.

Proteas skipper likely to bat at No 4 in Trent Bridge Test.

The Proteas’ patience with the embattled JP Duminy has finally run out.

Captain Faf du Plessis yesterday confirmed the 33-yearold left-hander has been dropped for the second Test in Nottingham starting today.

It means the skipper himself will in all likelihood shoulder the responsibi­lity of batting at No 4 in the order.

“Of course it was a difficult decision to make,” admitted Du Plessis.

“I know what JP brings to the team apart from the runs he can score. But he knows it’s runs that guarantee you your place in this team. JP’s performanc­es simply haven’t been consistent enough and therefore someone else should get an opportunit­y.”

When Duminy was earmarked to take over the spot vacated by AB de Villiers in last year’s series against New Zealand, various critics were sceptical over his suitabilit­y for the role.

The Cape Cobras stalwart started out well enough in making 88 in the second Test against the Black Caps and then setting up a notable victory at the Waca in Perth against Australia with an excellent 141.

But Duminy only went past 50 twice in 17 Test innings after that, which included a 155 against Sri Lanka in a meaningles­s match at the Wanderers.

In fact, since the beginning of March, he’s only averaged 17.28 with the bat in Test cricket.

His form in one-day internatio­nals in 2017 certainly influenced the selectors’ decision too – an average of 25.7 with a highest score of 39.

“JP has taken the decision well,” said Du Plessis.

“If there was a guy you’d want to use as an example of what your conduct should be, it’s him. He’s a great team man. JP has admitted his performanc­es haven’t been stacking up.”

With the Proteas’ batting depth in the spotlight after the 211-run capitulati­on at Lord’s, it’s also debatable whether Duminy was afforded a longer run than his form warranted simply because there wasn’t anyone viable to replace him.

However, Du Plessis is reluctant to suggest that. “I’m not sure that’s the case. “With JP, he offers a lot apart from his runs. He’s just one of those guys you hope desperatel­y does well because you know he adds so much. And when you have guys like that, you tend to run a little longer with them.”

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? PAYING THE PRICE. Proteas captain Faf du Plessis (above) confirmed yesterday that the underperfo­rming JP Duminy has been left out of the team for the second Test against England that starts at Trent Bridge today.
Picture: Getty Images PAYING THE PRICE. Proteas captain Faf du Plessis (above) confirmed yesterday that the underperfo­rming JP Duminy has been left out of the team for the second Test against England that starts at Trent Bridge today.

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