Wednesday, February 17, 2016

9:29 PM

South Africa have named previous Test opener Neil McKenzie as batting mentor until the end of the ICC World Twenty20. 

McKenzie, who played for Hampshire somewhere around 2010 and 2013 where he assumed a key part in two residential T20 triumphs, resigned from playing toward the end of January. 

He is presently set to formally sign up as a batting mentor in front of the two-match T20 International arrangement against England, as the development starts decisively for one month from now's masterpiece in India. 

McKenzie, 40, played 58 Tests and 64 one-day internationals amid his profession, accumulating more than 19,000 five star runs. 

South Africa mentor Russell Domingo said: "It's been something that we have been attempting to accomplish for quite a while. We have investigated a couple of alternatives lastly one fellow has focused on us, we are elate that Neil will be going along with us." 

The two T20s against England happen on Friday and Sunday separately, while South Africa will likewise commence their World Twenty20 against England on March 18 in Mumbai.

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