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Skipper blames coaching for SA decline

South African cricket captain AB de Villiers believes the lack of top coaching has led to the decline of the South African Test team.

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Despite employing Mike Hussey and a host of former batting stars as consultants, South Africa captain AB de Villiers believes his team need to bolster their coaching staff to climb out of their spiral of decline.

The Proteas have already lost the four-match Test series against England, which has cost them their No.1 world ranking, but can arrest their worst run of results for 50 years with victory in the final match in the series starting at Centurion Park on Friday.

De Villiers, installed as captain for the final two Tests of the summer following the resignation of Hashim Amla earlier this month, says he is keen to continue in charge but the team must improve their off-field support.

"I think we have been a bit naive in believing we can just go on in the way we have been," he told reporters on Thursday.

"We need to get a bit of advice and help, not only from a batting coach, a few other areas as well.

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"That will all be discussed after the series. We have a nice break and time to think about things."

It is hardly a glowing endorsement of the work being done by head coach Russell Domingo, who has used his predecessor Gary Kirsten, former Australia international Hussey and most recently ex-Proteas captain Graeme Smith in consultancy roles to help the team's batsmen.

De Villiers repeated his desire to continue as Test skipper after the series.

"I am keen to play a big role going forward but it's not solely my decision," he said.

"I've seen a lot of talent come through. We just need to get a bit of experience and a few smart heads involved."

And he knows the value to his side of claiming a win in Pretoria to ease the mounting pressure on the team.

"There are no dead rubbers when it comes to Test match cricket. We'd hate to lose 3-0. I think 2-1 sounds a lot better.

"We haven't won a Test match for 12 months. We are rebuilding a bit and trying to find our feet but it's time for us to wake up and play proper cricket."


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