Proteas limited overs coach Rob Walter says he’s looking forward to seeing how his players respond in the high stakes one-day international (ODI) series against the Netherlands.
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Even though there’s been encouragement in how the Proteas have played in the matches against England and the West Indies, they are yet to play a match with plenty on the line. The last time they played a high-calibre match was last year when they were knocked out by the Netherlands in the T20 World Cup.
“To be honest, I’m excited about these two 50-over games because one these are big games for the team and the context of what they mean,” Walter told the media. Walter oversaw the tour of the West Indies and got to see first-hand what his team is about for the first time since his appointment. The former New Zealand coach is pleased with what he’s seen but has stressed that there’s room for improvement.
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