Markram Brave and Tactical in T20 WC Leadership”

Markram Brave and Tactical in T20 WC Leadership”

Aiden Markram was ‘brave’ and ‘tactically clever’ in leading South Africa to their first-ever appearance in the final of the T20 World Cup which they nearly lost to India last week at Barbados, said former skipper Graeme Smith on Wednesday.

Under Markram’s leadership, South Africa enjoyed an almost faultless T20 World Cup campaign, losing only to India in the final, who defeated the Proteas by seven runs.

“Aiden was particularly good during the tournament. He was tactically astute, had good plans and was brave enough to make the big calls and then get all his players to commit to it,” said Smith in a media release.

“We have, of course, seen Aiden captain in this manner before over the course of the past two SA20 seasons, leading the Sunrisers Eastern Cape to back-to-back championship titles, but now he has transferred this experience to the international arena,” added Smith, who is SA20’s league commissioner.

According to Smith, the SA20 has been successful in preparing South African cricket players for pressure and obstacles at the top level in its first two seasons.

“From the outset, the league, alongside Cricket South Africa, has wanted to provide South African cricketers with the opportunity to be exposed to a higher level of domestic cricket where the players are able to rub shoulders and learn from some of the best the game has to offer,” he said.

“Players are exposed to high-pressure and competitive cricket and this experience stood them in good stead in the US and Caribbean,” said one of the greatest South Africa captains.

Ottneil Baartman was commended by Smith for his outstanding efforts, especially during the group stage when the right-arm bowler produced pitiful spells.

“Ottneil is the epitome of a SA20 success story. A relatively unknown player before SA20 that has transformed and grown in confidence due to experiences with the Sunrisers Eastern Cape is phenomenal,” Smith said.

“Despite playing in his very first T20 World Cup, he backed his skills under immense pressure. The four wickets against the Netherlands and the last over against Nepal definitely stands out,” he added.

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