Explosive De Kock can light up Proteas at T20 World Cup, says Boucher

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South Africa coach Mark Boucher believes the Proteas can go all the way if opener Quinton de Kock continues with his swashbuckling form for the remainder of the ICC T20 World Cup.

Quinton de Kock of the Proteas plays a shot in the 2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup match against Zimbabwe at Blundstone Arena in Hobart, Australia on October 24 2022.SA coach Mark Boucher believes the Proteas can go all the way if opener Quinton de Kock keeps his swashbuckling form for the remainder of the ICC T20 World Cup.

Incessant rain had the final say, and the game was declared a no-result with the Proteas on the cusp of victory. South Africa meet tricky Bangladesh in their second match at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Thursday . Boucher noted the tough conditions in the opener but commended De Kock for his approach to the run chase.

“Quinny had a moment where he actually went out and just played the free-flowing game that we know he can. If he comes off, he can be very dangerous.

 

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