The Citizen (KZN)

Domingo under the microscope

ON THE BRINK: PROTEAS COACH’S FUTURE UP IN THE AIR However, Du Plessis feels the decision has already been made.

- Heinz Schenk

There’s a real possibilit­y that today’s fourth and final Test between the Proteas and England at Old Trafford could be Russell Domingo’s last as national coach.

The 42-year-old’s contract expires at the end of the tour and his future employment depends on whether a five-man selection panel’s recommenda­tion of his continued suitabilit­y is accepted by Cricket South Africa’s board.

CSA last month said in a statement that the panel had been granted extra time to identify a preferred candidate.

However, Proteas captain Faf du Plessis suggested yesterday that he found it unlikely that CSA didn’t already have an individual in mind.

“I honestly think this match will have no bearing on whether Russell will be reappointe­d or not,” he said.

“I would think they probably made that decision even before the next five days. We’ll have to see how that unfolds.”

The Proteas are already under pressure to win this Test in order to at least end with a 2-2 series result, especially in light of them losing the ODI and T20 series.

And with Domingo’s involvemen­t uncertain, there’s even more of an incentive.

“If it is Russell’s last game, then it’s probably even more important for us to win and give him a nice send-off,” said Du Plessis.

“He’s been a huge part of this team and if he stays on then it’s great. We’ll move on then and get back to business. Obviously it’s been a talking point. We’re actually used to it because it’s happened a few times before where there’s been chats about changing the coach.”

To their credit though, Domingo and his support staff have made a point of helping the players not think about it too much.

“We understand the issue needs to take a back seat,” said Du Plessis.

“The coaches have been brilliant with that. They’ve never spoken about their futures, they’ve just focused on what’s important.”

Seamer Vernon Philander will undergo a late fitness Test due to back spasms.

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 ?? Picture: AFP ?? LAST HURRAH? The fourth and final Test against England at Old Trafford today could be Russell Domingo’s last in charge of the Proteas.
Picture: AFP LAST HURRAH? The fourth and final Test against England at Old Trafford today could be Russell Domingo’s last in charge of the Proteas.

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