Bavuma 'wasn't within the loop' about de Kock's ODI retirement

South Africa's ODI captain Temba Bavuma was not conscious of his opening accomplice Quinton de Kock's choice to retire from the format till the official announcement was made on the unveiling of the World Cup squad on Tuesday. De Kock will step away from the 50-over cricket after this 12 months's World Cup, however stays accessible for T20Is, albeit not for each worldwide collection.

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"I wasn't in the loop, as per his thinking or decision. With Quinny, at times, you can expect anything," Bavuma mentioned, forward of South Africa's first ODI in opposition to Australia in Bloemfontein. "It doesn't change how we see the guy. It's always been a pleasure playing with Quinton from our Under-15 days at school. He is an incredible player, talented; too much talent. He will be a big loss to South Africa at least in the ODI stuff."

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Bauvma and de Kock's enjoying days date again to their time as schoolboys in Johannesburg and on the Lions franchise. De Kock made worldwide debuts in all three codecs earlier than Bavuma, and in addition captained South Africa earlier than Bavuma, who has lengthy sought de Kock's counsel on-field. "He is one of the guys I lean on from a tactical point of view. Not having him within the space is going to be a bit of a challenge but it's something we will have to overcome," Bavuma mentioned.

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"It's become very dynamic and it's important for international teams to adapt through that ever-changing landscape and try and find ways to stay ahead of that trend," he mentioned. "Credit to CSA and the South African Cricketers' Association - they have taken note of that. There have been discussions around how we can position ourselves a lot better in terms of contracting players, making sure we still have access to our best players but also not compromising on players' financial earning ability outside our own shores. That's the way cricket is going. Gone are the days when we were inflexible and fighting against that change."

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Whether which means extra gamers will observe de Kock's footsteps stays to be seen, however the panorama is prone to proceed shifting because the bilateral calendar shrinks, one thing Australia's captain Mitchell Marsh additionally recognised. "The landscape of cricket is changing and there are a lot of T20 formats," he mentioned, however not like de Kock, he doesn't foresee a future for himself in leagues alone. "I can only speak for me. Playing for my country has been an unbelievable joy and has given me great pride so I will focus on that for as long as I possibly can. There's no doubt players will have tough decisions to make over the years. But I think international cricket is still the pinnacle."

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For many, this 50-over World Cup might signify the top of an period of types as worldwide recreation learns to dwell alongside league cricket, and for Bavuma, it is a super alternative for South Africa to ship considered one of their worldwide stars, who's embracing T20 life, off with a bang. "With everything Quinny has achieved as a player - and the same could be said of a lot of guys within the group of a certain age - we would like to do something that hasn't been done and that's to win the World Cup. There's no better way for him to walk away from South African cricket having done that."

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South Africa XI for 1st ODI vs Australia: 1 Temba Bavuma (capt), 2 Quinton de Kock (wk), 3 Rassie van der Dussen, 4 Aiden Markram, 5 Heinrich Klaasen, 6 David Miller, 7 Marco Jansen, 8 Gerald Coetzee, 9 Keshav Maharaj, 10 Lungi Ngidi, 11 Kagiso Rabada

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