At 29, de Kock called time on his Test career last week citing family reasons, although the wicketkeeper-batsman will continue to play in the shorter formats of the game
Hashim Amla
JA weakened South African batting line-up has been crippled further by the sudden retirement of the seasoned Quinton de Kock, feels the country’s former star batter Hashim Amla.
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At 29, de Kock called time on his Test career last week citing family reasons, although the wicketkeeper-batsman will continue to play in the shorter formats of the game.
Amla is concerned with the development, coming at a time when the home team is down 0-1 against a formidable Indian side in the ongoing three-match Test series.
“Our two best batters in the middle are Temba [Bavuma] and Quinton. Now that Quinton has opted out of Test cricket, this cripples the batting line-up further and, now more than ever, it makes it imperative for Temba to bat higher—be it three or four, allow him time to play a solidifying role as opposed to a recovery one,” said Amla.
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