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Charl Langeveldt: No excuses for Proteas loss to Ireland
Ireland claimed a 43-run win over South Africa to take a 1-0 lead in the series ahead of Friday’s third and final game.
The Proteas bounced back from a disappointing overall showing against England with a 3-0 ODI series whitewash against Australia in March.
Ngidi returned from eight months on the sidelines to take 12 wickets at an average of 16.08 in four One-Day Internationals, and 13 wickets at 18.87 each in six Twenty20 matches as he proved South Africa’s most potent seamer.
South Africa have lost their last five Tests, including two shock home losses to Sri Lanka and three heavy defeats in India, but the arrival of Boucher and an army of experienced technical team members has the potential to change their fortunes.
Langeveldt was a prolific bowler in his time as a player, taking 100 One-Day International wickets in his 72 appearances for his country.
Former Proteas bowling coach Charl Langeveldt says that he doesn’t harbour any ill feelings after he was relieved of his duties as bowling coach.
The Proteas take on the West Indies tomorrow in a must win clash in Barbados.
Cobras coach Paul Adams believes a good start will determine the winning side when they take on the Lions.