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AB de Villiers on South Africa’s chances in WTC final against Australia: ‘They’re a bunch of fighters’ | Cricket News

AB de Villiers has backed Temba Bavuma-led South Africa to win the World Test Championship (WTC) final to be played against Australia at Lord’s in June.“Proteas have done exceptionally well, it shows you they’re playing a positive brand of cricket, they’re going for results, I love that about them,” de Villiers told the media on the sidelines of SA20 third season.
“With Temba Bavuma as captain taking a lot of criticism over the years, look at where he’s now, taking the team to the WTC final over and above incredible cricketing nations like India, New Zealand (and) England.” De Villiers said he would back Proteas to come good for their attitude on and off the field.
“They’re up against Australia, at Lord’s, (on) a moving wicket, against one of the best bowling attacks in the world, and a batting line-up that bats deep. But I will never write my team off.
South Africa will aiming a clean-sweep come the second Test in Gqeberha. (AP)
“They’re a bunch of fighters, and Temba Bavuma mentioned this in the press conference. He said, ‘I will take this team to war, because I know they’re going to fight for each other’.” De Villiers said South Africa should back the youngsters to the hilt.
“The most important thing is to stick with the team they’ve got now. With the 13, 14 (or) 15 players and build around that. That’s what I had when I grew up. Graeme Smith backed me,” he said.
“I wasn’t always consent in the first few years, and he stuck with me and then finally, the team reaped the rewards from me becoming more consent. “There are quite a few other examples like that. Hashim Amla, Dale Steyn. The l goes on. (They) could easily have dropped those players because they were inconsent early on,” he added.
Cricket South Africa was severely criticised for sending a team full of rookies to New Zealand as the senior players had to be made available for the SA20 back home last year.
“The Proteas in the last few years have taken a little bit of unfair criticism, in my opinion. You’ve got to keep in mind all the changes that has happened in the last three to five years,” he said.
South Africa’s Marco Jansen, left, celebrates with teammates after Sri Lanka’s Pathum Nissanka’s out for 3 runs during the second day of the first Test cricket match between South Africa and Sri Lanka, at Kingsmead stadium in Durban, South Africa, (AP)
“A lot of experienced players retiring, a lot of coaching staff moving on. There’s been a lot of changes, a lot of young faces, fresh faces coming in. Two new coaches, Shukri Conrad doing the Test team, Rob Walter with the white ball cricket.
“There’s a lot of new things, and still they qualified for the T20 World Cup final, (and) that in the WTC final. It is actually incredible and I feel they deserve alot more credit for achieving this,” he said.
De Villiers said the current South African team will find that consency which Graeme Smith’s team enjoyed during 2008 to 2015.
“It’s going to take a little bit of time in saying that to find that consency that we’ve had maybe between 2008 to 2015, where we were consently around one of the top teams in the world, and they will get there, it takes time,” he said.
“All teams have to go through those phases to find the experienced players again, to find the right mix of players. I was there in 2005, 2006 and 2007 where we were all over the place… very difficult, very inconsent.
“It was very difficult to find our groove, and then in 2008 we started clicking. But we had to go through those hard times first,” he said.

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