Faf du Plessis, whose captaincy and leadership was under fire post the Proteas’ disastrous World Cup campaign and their horror start to the 2019-20 season, on Monday, confirmed in a statement that he would be relinquishing the captaincy duties from all formats. Du Plessis, in the statement, revealed that he reflected on a lot of things in his time away from the game and took the decision to give up captaincy taking into account the best interests of South African cricket.
The 35-year-old, who was left out of the limited-overs leg of the England tour, further attested that he would lend his full support to coach Mark Boucher and wicket-keeper batsman Quinton de Kock, who is expected to fully take over the reins from the middle-order batsman after having led the side in the ODIs and T20Is against England.
"The last few weeks of rest away from the game have given me a lot of perspective on the great privilege and honour I have had in representing and leading my country in the three formats of this wonderful game. It has been a rewarding, sometimes tough and other times a lonely road, but I would not replace the experience for anything, because it has made me the man that I am proud to be today," du Plessis said in a statement, reported Cricbuzz.
"When I took over the leadership, I did so with the commitment to lead, perform and most importantly, to serve. As the team heads into a new direction with new leaders and a young crop of players, I feel it will be in the best interests of South African cricket to relinquish the captaincy in all formats. This was one of the toughest decisions to make, but I remain fully committed to supporting Quinton, Mark and my teammates as we continue to rebuild and re-align as a group."
South Africa’s next assignment will be the three-match ODI series against India, starting March 12.
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