The Scotsman

South Africa ‘don’t see colour’ when selecting team, insists Du Plessis as quota target is missed

- By RORY DOLLARD

Captain Faf du Plessis has said South Africa “don’t see colour” in their team selection, after opting to leave a fit Temba Bavuma out of the second Test against England.

Cricket South Africa’s transforma­tion policy means the national team operates with a target of selecting six players of colour in their XI, with two of those being black Africans.

Bavuma held down one of those slots for 39 Tests but injured his hip in the run-up to the victory in Centurion last week, with his fellow black African Lungi Ngidi also ruled out for the series.

The decision to replace Bavuma with Rassie Van Der Dussen, while also preferring Dwaine Pretorius over Andile Phehlukway­o, meant the Proteas missed their target by two.

Bavuma is now fit again but the decision has been made to stick with Van Der Dussen, who scored a second-innings half-century on debut.

Bavuma’s record of just one hundred in 65 Test knocks, coincident­ally scored against England in Cape Town four years ago, threatened to pitch cricketing and cultural concerns into conflict.

Du Plessis came to the decision alongside head coach Mark Boucher and chief selector Linda Zondi and explained the reasoning they had used during his pre-match press conference at Newlands. “We don’t see colour and I think it’s important people understand that opportunit­y is very important. Opportunit­y for any colour,” he said.

“Temba is fit, he passed his fitness test. But we feel it’s the right thing to do to stick with Rassie. Any player needs a bit of time, that’s how you’d like it in any format, to get an extended run.

“Temba will be the first guy to acknowledg­e that he got a very good opportunit­y.

Temba was injured before the start of the series but it was a chatting point before the series: which positions do we need to make sure there is more competitio­n for?

“When I mention Rassie, it’s about having consistenc­y when it comes to opportunit­y, being fair to every player.”

Boucher had touched on similar issues after the first Test, saying: “If you look at the middle order it would be very tough to leave a guy like Rassie out.

“We understand transforma­tion, we understand we need to do a lot of hard work with a lot of players. Temba is a very good player and we will continue to work with him in a very specific way to try and get him to be the best player he can be.”

Du Plessis also confirmed Pieter Malan would make his debut at the top of the order, replacing the injured Aiden Markram.

“It’s the perfect script for Pieter at his home ground,” he said.

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