My biggest passion is to play Test cricket: Heinrich Klaasen

The 28-year-old cricket was excluded from the recently announced 17-man Proteas squad.

Update: 2019-12-19 05:34 GMT
After being omitted from South Africa's Test squad for England tour, wicketkeeper-batsman Heinrich Klaasen has said that the longest format of the game is his biggest passion in life. (Photo:AFP)

Cape Town: After being omitted from South Africa's Test squad for England tour, wicket-keeper-batsman Heinrich Klaasen has said that the longest format of the game is his biggest passion in life.

"That's the biggest passion I have. I want to play Test cricket and that's the only way to play by putting on that baggy green cap," sports24.co.za reported Klaasen as saying.

The 28-year-old cricket was excluded from the recently announced 17-man Proteas squad after Rudi Second was named as the second wicketkeeper alongside Quinton de Kock.

Heinrich said that he needs to do a lot of hard work and perform well to cement his place in the red-ball format.

"Got to go to the four-day game in a few days' time ... I need to go back and perform, that's the only way to get back into a strong Test squad like we have now," he said.

The Proteas will take on England in the Boxing Day Test at Centurion on December 26.

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