South Africa has opted to dispatch a secondary side to New Zealand for the forthcoming two-match Test series due to the active participation of numerous first-team players in the present SA20 tournament. The choice has generated significant criticism against the Proteas, nevertheless, head coach Shukri Conrad is determined to cease contemplation of it and instead direct his attention towards future endeavors.
Prior to the Test series, Conrad is confident about their prospects against New Zealand. South Africa has maintained an undefeated record against New Zealand in Test series since the 1931-32 season. Regarding this matter, the 56-year-old individual stated that the visitors are determined to maintain the current record, as they will not easily give up and anticipate a highly competitive confrontation. Conrad also asserted that they are not considered underdogs and would be actively striving to demonstrate their worth in the middle.
“We all understand the reasons behind the current state of affairs.” We have long since reconciled with it. It is a thoroughly debated and extensively discussed conversation. If anything, it has served as a catalyst for unification. Conrad stated that we have individuals here who are determined to demonstrate their own abilities and highlight that the strength of the Proteas does not solely rely on the top 11 players.
New Zealand has never emerged victorious in a series against us. Shukri Conrad
In addition, the South African coach Shukri Conrad confidently asserted that his team is not completely inferior, nor are they the underdogs as many may believe. In addition, Conrad highlighted the fact that the Proteas have maintained an undefeated record against the Black Caps in all series played. In addition, he further affirmed that the guys are fully prepared to confront New Zealand, emphasizing that ‘surrender’ is not a term that applies to them. Therefore, he eagerly anticipates a fierce confrontation with a world-class team in the future series.
“We are here representing the Proteas team, not a team of lower quality or ranking.” The significant fact that New Zealand has never defeated us in a series is highly prominent. It is an accomplishment that we are reluctant to give up. We anticipate an exceptional confrontation on the field. South Africans do not appreciate being labeled as underdogs, and we certainly do not embrace that characterization. I speak for every one of the boys — they are hungry to get going against a top side,” he added.
Meanwhile, the South African cricket team has already arrived in South Africa, as the series is scheduled to commence on February 4th at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui.