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De Kock's 'explosive batting' leaves De Villiers with Smith 'selection conundrum'

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ANI Johannesburg

Despite a stunning 141 run victory over India at the Wanderers on Thursday, the Proteas are facing a selection conundrum with Graeme Smith facing a spell on the sidelines, according to reports.

According to Sport24, Quinton de Kock produced a man-of-the-match performance as he bludgeoned his way to 135 runs from 121 balls, and could be closing the selection door on the newly out-of-favour Smith.

South African captain AB De Villiers said it would only be on a batsman-friendly wicket where he would even consider slotting in the former captain.

Hashim Amla (65 runs off 88 balls) and De Kock batted three balls short of the first 30 overs for a 152 run partnership and a return to the opening role for Smith seems increasingly unlikely, the report said.

 

De Kock also provides the aggressive left-handed option, which compliments the measured approach of Amla, the report added.

De Villiers, however, said Smith would have to keep working to make a return to the side.

Indian captain MS Dhoni, meanwhile, said it was just a bad performance by his side, which led to the massive margin of defeat.

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First Published: Dec 07 2013 | 9:17 AM IST

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