Since Kagiso Rabada's test debut in November 2015 South Africa have won 8/11 Test series, 7/11 ODI series and 4/9 T20i series, and find themselves ranked 1st in Tests, 3rd in ODI's and 3rd in T20i's.
In the aftermath of AB De Villier's sudden international retirement, Ottis Gibson had also decided to step down as head coach, and it is down to me to lead the team forward.
The aim is to make the Protea's #1 in the world across all three formats, as well as experience an elusive World Cup final, something they haven't achieved yet. The team has a nice mixture of young blood and experienced heads with Mr. Rabada being our key player to take the team forward.
We start off with a trip to Sri Lanka (all 3 formats), then a home limited overs series vs Zimbabwe, followed by a limited overs series in Australia, and then a home series vs Pakistan (all formats) takes us into 2019.
In the aftermath of AB De Villier's sudden international retirement, Ottis Gibson had also decided to step down as head coach, and it is down to me to lead the team forward.
The aim is to make the Protea's #1 in the world across all three formats, as well as experience an elusive World Cup final, something they haven't achieved yet. The team has a nice mixture of young blood and experienced heads with Mr. Rabada being our key player to take the team forward.
We start off with a trip to Sri Lanka (all 3 formats), then a home limited overs series vs Zimbabwe, followed by a limited overs series in Australia, and then a home series vs Pakistan (all formats) takes us into 2019.
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