South Africa Need to Take Motivation from England for ODI Resurgence: Jacques Kallis

Former South African all-rounder has requested that the team pursue England's model from 4 years ago, as they hope to revamp their ODI group after an unceremonious early exit from World Cup 2019
South Africa Need to Take Motivation from England for ODI Resurgence: Jacques Kallis

Previous Proteas all-rounder Jacques Kallis has encouraged the present South African group to take motivation from England in an offer to resuscitate their ODI execution following their beginning period exit from the continuous World Cup in England and Wales.

Pakistan crushed South Africa by 49 keeps running at the Lord's on Sunday to thump Faf du Plessis' men out of the challenge. Notwithstanding having world-class players like Du Plessis, Kagiso Rabada, Quinton de Kock and Hashim Amla in their squad, the Proteas' voyage in the progressing competition has been something which they might want to overlook at the most punctual.

Be that as it may, Kallis trusts South Africa should cheer up from the manner in which England recouped in the wake of enduring a similarly woeful first-round exit in the 2015 release of the World Cup. England are presently positioned number one in the ODIs and are the competition top picks in this version of the show-stopper occasion.

"South Africa needs to accept motivation from England as they remake their group for the following ICC Men's Cricket World Cup," composed Kallis in his segment for ICC.

"Four years back, England was maybe one of the most minimal positioned teams in the world after truly battling at the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

"In any case, they utilized the mistake of their exhibitions in 2015 to reconstruct their group and absolutely change their attitude and way to deal with one-day cricket.

"England presently play without dread and aren't hesitant to commit errors. For me, South Africa has moved toward things too protectively at this competition and they have to assault each match with considerably more inspiration going ahead," he included.

"England is confirmation of how rapidly things can change in four years, inasmuch as you have the correct methodology."

The 43-year-old additionally prompted the South African group the executives to not go for all-round changes in the squad.

"You don't have to roll out discount improvements, England is still captained by Eoin Morgan, as they were four years prior," said Kallis.

"Some will request everything is changed yet an all-out get out is simply not the path ahead, we should be increasingly mindful," he included.

The South African team will intend to reestablish some lost pride in the staying two rounds of the progressing masterpiece events against Sri Lanka (Friday) and Australia (July 6).

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