Quinton de Kock's SA20 Form Sparks World Cup Hope, Says Graeme Smith

Former captain Graeme Smith is pleased with Quinton de Kock's form and mindset following a stellar SA20 season where he was the top run-scorer and Player of the Tournament. Smith believes de Kock's experience and renewed enjoyment of the game bode well for South Africa's upcoming T20 World Cup campaign. He also noted that younger players like Tristan Stubbs and Dewald Brevis have gained valuable subcontinent experience through the IPL. Smith expressed excitement about the competitive squad, suggesting they can go deep in the tournament if combinations are right.

Key Points: Graeme Smith on Quinton de Kock's Form for T20 World Cup

  • De Kock topped SA20 run charts
  • Named Player of the Tournament
  • Key for Proteas' T20 World Cup hopes
  • Smith highlights squad's subcontinent experience
  • South Africa in Group D with NZ, Afghanistan
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"Great to see Quinton fresh, happy, enjoying his cricket": Graeme Smith

Graeme Smith praises Quinton de Kock's SA20 performance, highlighting his experience as key for South Africa's T20 World Cup campaign in India and Sri Lanka.

"It is great to see Quinton de Kock back, looking fresh, happy and enjoying his cricket again - Graeme Smith"

Johannesburg, January 28

Following the conclusion of SA20 season four, former South African captain and league commissioner Graeme Smith expressed happiness with the performance from veteran wicketkeeper-batter Quinton de Kock, highlighting his experience for the Proteas as the T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka draws closer.

De Kock had a good SA20 season four, topping the run-charts with 390 runs in 11 innings at an average of 39.00 and a strike rate of 148.85, with four fifties and a best score of 79*. He also emerged as the 'Player of the Tournament' in Sunrisers Eastern Cape's title-winning season.

Since reversing his retirement from limited-overs international cricket last year, QDK has had a mixed run in T20Is, scoring 187 runs in eight matches and innings at an average of 23.37 and a strike rate of 168.46, with two fifties and a best score of 90.

Speaking during a 'Media Day' felicitated by SA20, Smith said, "It is great to see Quinton de Kock back, looking fresh, happy and enjoying his cricket again, and that is certainly coming through in his performances. That bodes well for South Africa at the World Cup. At the last T20 World Cup in the Caribbean and the US, he was instrumental in South Africa reaching the final, playing some key roles. He will be an important player from an experience perspective, but also in terms of performance at top of the order and with the gloves."

Smith also acknowledged that while there is some inexperience within the side, players like Tristan Stubbs, Dewald Brevis are among a few who have spent considerable time in India thanks to recent bilateral series and the Indian Premier League (IPL), where they have played for Delhi Capitals (DC) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK).

"There is experience in subcontinent conditions. Players like Brevis and Stubbs have spent a lot of time in India during their young careers, so they understand what it is like to play in front of noisy crowds, on those pitches, and what is required to be successful. The T20 World Cup squad has received plenty of attention, particularly after SA20, with the debates around selections and omissions, and that is great. It shows a competitive environment, with many players pushing for places. That is a much better position to be in. I am excited about this team, and if they get the combinations right, they should be able to go very deep in the tournament," he concluded.

South Africa is part of the Group D alongside New Zealand, Afghanistan, Canada and the UAE.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan in Mumbai, I'm really excited to see players like Brevis and Stubbs. They've learned so much from the IPL. SA20 has been a great tournament for building this depth. Should be a fantastic World Cup!
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Rohit P
Honestly, while de Kock is great, his recent T20I numbers are a bit inconsistent, no? 23 average is not top-order material for a World Cup. Hope he finds his international form quickly. The pressure in India will be next level.
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Ananya R
Smith is right about the experience in subcontinent conditions. But Group D has Afghanistan, who are spin wizards. That will be the real test for South Africa on our pitches. Can't wait for the tournament!
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Michael C
Good analysis. A happy and fresh player is always an asset. The SA20 has done wonders for their cricket, much like the IPL has for ours. Looking forward to hosting a great event.
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Priya S
South Africa is always the "dark horse" that everyone fears. With QDK back and players used to Indian crowds, they are a genuine threat. Hope our men in blue are prepared! 🇮🇳

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