‘Politics had a role to play’ in South Africa’s team selection for World Cup semifinal: Mike Horn

Proteas' high performance coach said 'quota' system prevailed while choosing playing XI

Update: 2015-04-17 12:20 GMT
South African cricket team's high performance coach Mike Horn said that the team selection during the World Cup semfinal against New Zealand was ‘interfered with'. (Photo: ICC)

Mumbai: South African cricket team’s high performance coach Mike Horn on Thursday said that the team selection during the World Cup semfinal against New Zealand was ‘interfered with’.  

Following South Africa's exit from World Cup Down Under, it was indicated that Proteas dropped a white player and replaced him with an injured black player for the semifinal clash to make its lineup more racially acceptable.

The South Africa cricket team does have an informal agreement that it should normally have at least four non-white players in its lineup. Without Philander against New Zealand, South Africa would have had only three.

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The adventurer, who had previously worked with Indian cricket team during their World Cup triumph in 2011 and with Germany’s football World Cup winning unit in 2014, told Eyewitness News about how ‘quota’ system in South African cricket led to changes in the playing XI in the World Cup 2015 semifinal which South Africa lost.

(Photo: AP)

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