CSA: Better application and focus needed by batters – Zondo

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Cricket South Africa (CSA) governs cricket in South Africa. Formed in 2002, it succeeded the United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCB) and became the sole governing body in 2008. CSA oversees all levels of cricket, including national teams for men and women, and is a full ICC member and SASCOC affiliate.

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Khaya Zondo admits that conditions may not have favoured batting in the opening Test defeat to Australia, but he believes the Proteas can and will improve in the next match of the series in Melbourne.

The South African players took part in their final training session in Brisbane on Wednesday where they suffered a six-wicket defeat to the hosts inside two days at The Gabba. They leave for the next leg of the tour on Thursday and will be hoping for a much better performance at the MCG where they will aiming to square the three-match series.

A lot of the focus in the aftermath of the opening defeat has been on the struggles of the batters, but Zondo is confident they can improve as a unit.

“We just need to apply ourselves, get really focused, make sure that we’re present at the crease all the time,” he told the media on Wednesday. “Look a lot of guys are new to Test cricket, so there’s obviously new tricks, it’s a different intensity, guys are still trying to get use to that as well, so we just really need to focus on the ball and have all your soul and might there and give it your best shot.

“That’s what I would give to guys. Everyone has their own challenges and they’ve got to find a way to work through it.”

Zondo played only his third Test for his country in Brisbane, and most like his team-mates, is inexperienced at the highest level. With so many retirements in the past few years, South Africa was always expected to go through a transition phase and the tough schedule has not helped, according to Zondo.

“I did think that this year for anyone who was going to be in the national team it was going to be a tough year of international cricket,” he explained. “I mean the first series was in New Zealand, then it was Bangladesh, then it was going to England and now it’s Australia, so you’ve got some tough competition and it’s a good test to see if you can handle Test cricket as a player, and that’s for everyone whether you’re a batsman or a bowler.

“I do think most of the pitches the guys have got on have been quite tough. As a batsman in England it’s tough.

“It was the first time for most guys in England with the national team so it was not going to be an easy task. Similarly this side with the first pitch we got. So I would just say it’s a test for everyone, especially the batters because the pitches haven’t really been that friendly to them.”

The 32-year-old has more than 6000 first-class runs to his name and has been particularly impressive in recent seasons. He was also amongst the few players to walk away with some credit from that first Test where he top-scored in the second innings.

Reflecting on the step-up from domestic to international cricket, he added: “I would say the intensity is different and the with execution of the skills there’s quite a difference. At this level they don’t give you much to score of as a batsman. You also just can’t sit on one end and think that you’ll survive because the bowlers will find a way to work you out.

“You’ve also got quality bowlers coming at you all the time whereas at franchise level you don’t have that. There’s also quality spinners and the guys in general are just ruthless in terms of how they execute their skills and their basics are sharp. You have to also be extremely watchful with how you bat as well in terms of the lines and defending your stumps.”

The second Test begins on Boxing Day, December 26 in Melbourne.

Proteas Test squad against Australia

Dean Elgar (captain, Momentum Multiply Titans), Temba Bavuma (DP World Lions), Gerald Coetzee (ITEC Knights), Theunis de Bruyn (Momentum Multiply Titans), Sarel Erwee (Hollywoodbets Dolphins), Simon Harmer (Momentum Multiply Titans), Marco Jansen (Dafabet Warriors), Heinrich Klaasen (Momentum Multiply Titans), Keshav Maharaj (Hollywoodbets Dolphins), Lungi Ngidi (Momentum Multiply Titans), Anrich Nortje (Dafabet Warriors), Kagiso Rabada (DP World Lions), Rassie van der Dussen (DP World Lions), Kyle Verreynne (wicketkeeper, Six Gun Grill Western Province), Lizaad Williams (Momentum Multiply Titans), Khaya Zondo (Hollywoodbets Dolphins).

South Africa Test Tour to Australia Itinerary

Four-day Tour Match

09 – 12 December

Cricket Australia XI drew with South Africa – The Allan Border Field, Brisbane

Tests

17 – 21 December

Australia beat South Africa by six wickets – The Gabba, Brisbane

26 – 30 December

Australia vs South Africa – MCG, Melbourne

04 – 08 January

Australia vs South Africa – SCG, Sydney

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