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SA Test Skipper Elgar Wants Different Coaches For Different Formats After Boucher's Departure
Johannesburg, South Africa Test skipper Dean Elgar has upped the pitch for different coaches for different formats and urged Cricket South Africa (CSA) to learn from the set-up put in place by England, who have separate coaches and support staff for white-ball and Test formats.
Former New Zealand cricketer Brendon McCullum is England Test coach, while former Australia women's team head coach Matthew Mott is the white-ball strategist of the side led by Jos Buttler. Under the leadership of the two coaches, England have done remarkably well in recent times, winning six of the last seven Tests against New Zealand, India and South Africa respectively under McCullum, while under Mott, they have lifted the recently-concluded T20 World Cup in Australia.
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