South Africa motivated by missing Test final, says Elgar

30 May, 2021

CENTURION, (South Africa): New South African captain Dean Elgar is well aware of the cricketing contrast when he leads his team in two Test matches against the West Indies in St Lucia next month.

The start date of the second Test on June 18 is the same as that for the world Test championship final between India and New Zealand in Southampton, England.

Both West Indies and South Africa were well out of contention for a place in the final, finishing sixth and seventh respectively on the nine-team log table.

South Africa’s low placing is something that opening batsman Elgar wants to change when the next championship cycle gets under way. “We need to play better cricket,” said Elgar, 33. “We’re very conscious that we haven’t been very consistent. Our skill level hasn’t been where it should be.

“Ultimately, of course, we want to compete and we want to play in the final of a world Test championship. We need to be more consistent and get back to the South African way again.”

He described the South African way as “fast bowlers taking wickets and batting line-ups that score big runs - what we got used to watching as we were growing up.”

He said one of his challenges would be get players to believe in a process that would lead to significant improvement. “I believe very strongly that we have to follow that process and climb up the rankings again. Where we are the moment is not doing us any favours.” Looking ahead, Elgar said he welcomed the return of experienced players to the South African domestic scene next season following the end of the Kolpak system in English county cricket.

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