Dubai: South African Skipper Toba Bavuma on Tuesday said “It wasn’t ideal” to get direction to take a knee clock before the start of their T20 World Cup match against West Indies and promised to be there for Quinton de Kock, which molded moldy chose to withdraw From the game instead of following the order.
The former captain in the third game format, De Kock chose a moment before throwing, refusing to take part in the movement that supports the ‘black life material’ movement.
Read Alsowhen News about us did bring us back as a team: Bavuma on the withdrawal of De Kocksouth South Africa captain Toba Bavuma on Tuesday revealed that the withdrawal of Quinton de Kock over the direction of South Africa to take back the knee “did bring us back as a team” before Their T20 World Cup match against West Indies.
“Quinton is an adult.
He is a man on his own shoes.
We respect his decision.
We respect his beliefs,” Bavuma, who is the first black cricket captain of South Africa, said on media interactions after his team defeated the championship Survive by eight goals.
Lending full support to the axis dough, the captain said, “As far as we stand, Quinton is still one of the players.
He is still one of the boys, so whatever the support he needs, whatever he needs from his team-mate, we will Being there for him.
“” If there is a need for further conversation, I’m sure it will definitely happen among people.
” Read Alsosouth African Cricket Note ‘personal decision’ from De Kock not to bring the head of South African cricket on Tuesday they have noted the “personal decision” of Quinton de Kock did not take the knee at the World Cup.
South Africa has been on Monday night unanimously agreed to issue directives that require proteas to adopt a consistent and united attitude towards racism by taking the knee before the remaining commencement of the World Cup match.
The instruction from the Board came this morning and a meeting was held between several team members before being forwarded to the players when they traveled to Dubai, Bavuma said giving the event time.
“I thought the trip was about one and a half hours to two hours.
I think that’s where Quinton made his decision.
We found it – I found it as captain when we arrived in the dressing room.” πΏπ¦ South Africa Cricket (CSA) has recorded a personal decision by the South African Wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock not …
https://t.co/G3SXI5FDZH- CRICKET South Africa (@OfficialCSA) 1635248073000Bavuma said it was not ideal for getting direction just before The match but admitted that there would never be an ideal time.
“It was definitely not ideal.
But I think in any case, we have to deal with it as a player, whether the instruction came this morning, was it last night.
I think we should deal with it as a player,” he said.
“Obviously a team, we were surprised and surprised by the news.
Quinton is a big player for the team, not just with bats.” But the role he plays from a senior point of view and from an experience perspective.
, and didn’t have that I had as the captain clearly something I didn’t look forward to standing with his hand relaxed behind his back while various movements were adopted in the past.
Asked whether they would look for a replacement if de Kock continued the attitude of not taking the knee, Bavuma said: “I don’t know how far it is.
Will develop.” “I mean, the decision he took was just today, so I could only talk about what happened Today.
It won’t be my decision whether to replace Quinton or to get a replacement.
It will be a coach and call voter for the cantter house with 10 spare balls.
“I think we should continue to focus as much as we can, especially about things -Hal in the field.
I think we will lose a lot of energy as a player if we start giving 100 percent for everything that exists, I think, discussed outside the team.
“At the end of the day I think you will judge us with how well we bowl the ball and how well we hit the ball.
That’s what you will hear the end of the day,” he concluded.
South Africa Next Face Sri Lanka on Saturday.