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SJN Impact | SA Test skipper Dean Elgar wants coaches and administrators to get a long rope

South Africa Test captain Dean Elgar feels that coaches and administrators in the camp are not getting the desired love and respect which they duly deserved. 

Elgar was speaking on the outcomes of the Social Justice and Nation-Building (SJN) commission’s report which called the behaviour of current South Africa’s Director of Cricket Graeme Smith and head coach Mark Boucher as prejudicial and discriminatory against players of colour. It also mentioned former South Africa skipper AB de Villiers. 

"We've had so many different administrators that we don't even know who's there now. I think maybe backing has been something that's been pretty tough, especially backing with regards to our coaches and our team management. I don't think we've received a lot of good stuff around that,” said the Test skipper in a pre-series presser before the Test series against India starting with the Boxing Day Test in Centurion. 

Elgar further went on to say that from a players' point of view, he and other players would have to publicly say that they back their coaches and management and give them a lot of love. 

“I know what they do behind the scenes, and for me, that speaks volumes when it comes to our environment. One of the biggest things is that we haven't had a lot of stability from an administrative point of view, and hopefully sooner than later there's a lot more stability that comes within Cricket South Africa. 

It's not nice to see our coaches get lambasted for things, and I know the work they're putting in behind the scenes, which no one else sees. Only us as the players' group - we notice that and we see that and we're extremely grateful for the hard work that they put in,” he further added.

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