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    3. Allan Donald Applauds Afghanistan’s Rise Under Jonathan Trott While Easing Concerns Over South Africa’s ODI Struggles
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    Allan Donald Applauds Afghanistan’s Rise Under Jonathan Trott While Easing Concerns Over South Africa’s ODI Struggles

    Allan Donald praises Afghanistan's rise under Jonathan Trott after a dominant ODI series win over South Africa in Sharjah, while addressing concerns about the Proteas’ performance and future prospects.

    Ken Borland
    Ken Borland
    Sports Writer

    Last updated: 2024-09-27

    Louis Hobbs
    Lead Journalist

    6 minutes read

     Assistant coach Allan Donald of Kent poses

    Image Credits: Henry Browne/Getty Images

    Table of Contents
    • Afghanistan's Dominance Over South Africa in Sharjah
    • Trott's Vision Drives Afghanistan’s Success
    • Spin Wizards Weaving Chaos
    • Proteas' Experimentation and Resting Key Players

    Despite Afghanistan inflicting a bitter ODI series defeat on South Africa in Sharjah, former Proteas fast bowler Allan Donald has nothing but praise for coach Jonathan Trott’s team and their suite of exciting talent.

    Afghanistan's Dominance Over South Africa in Sharjah

    Afghanistan hammered South Africa by six wickets with nearly half of their overs left in the first ODI, before humbling the Proteas by 177 runs in the second match. The 2023 World Cup semi-finalists were bundled out for just 106 and 134 in those first two matches, but they did record a face-saving seven-wicket win in the third and final game.

    Champion leg-spinner Rashid Khan took five for 19 and left-arm orthodox Nangeyalia Kharote four for 26 in the second ODI, but Allah Mohammad Ghazanfar was arguably even more of a mystery to the batsmen as he took three for 20 in the first match.

    Opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz was outstanding with the bat, scoring 194 runs in three innings, including a match winning, fiery innings of 105 in the second victory.

    Trott's Vision Drives Afghanistan’s Success

    “It’s a quality Afghanistan team and Jonathan Trott does not get enough accolades for what he has done there. He has built that team over two years. It’s been so cool to see the rise and rise of Afghanistan cricket and they play with such flair and confidence. It is great for the world game,” Donald told SportsBoom.com in an exclusive interview at the Wanderers, where he is now the bowling coach for the Central Gauteng Lions, the champion first-class and T20 team in South Africa.

    “Afghanistan will be more and more a force to be reckoned with if they can sort their batting out. I love the way Trott has demanded that Gurbaz take more responsibility, he’s been on his neck a bit because he wasn’t that type of player before. But him batting like he is now will rub off on the top six and it sets Afghanistan up with the bat.”

    Spin Wizards Weaving Chaos

    “Dealing with the spin of Ghazanfar is really hard work. Plus he’s a dangerous hitter as well. That whole spin attack just causes chaos for the opposition,” Donald said.

    The great fast bowler, who took 330 wickets in 72 Tests for South Africa at just 22.25, and 1216 first-class wickets at 22.76, said he is not overly concerned by the Proteas’ performance, pointing out that coach Rob Walter was resting several first-choice players.

    While the likes of Kagiso Rabada and Heinrich Klaasen are actually resting in their jacuzzis and reclining chairs, David Miller, Keshav Maharaj and Tabraiz Shamsi are currently playing in the Caribbean Premier League.

    Proteas' Experimentation and Resting Key Players

    “I can see what Rob is trying to do and he has to rest certain players,” Donald said. “It’s another chance for the next-best players and I get it, it gave him a guide as to where the fringe players are at, where the depth is. It was a great time to blood some players, to show them he backs them.”

    “So South African fans shouldn’t be too upset. I half-expected it, especially in Sharjah against that quality of spin bowling. I think Rob pretty much knows what his team will look like in 2027 for the World Cup and that team will play together the majority of the time.”

    “It’s Wiaan Mulder’s time now, Bjorn Fortuin as well, and Reeza Hendricks just needs to keep chipping his way back into form. Kwena Maphaka has three years to get ready and Nqaba Peter definitely offers something different. He was great last year for us, but there’s no doubt his second season at top level will be tougher.”

    “We’ve had those conversations with him, told him to expect a difficult challenge this season,” Donald said of the Central Gauteng Lions stars in the Proteas mix.

    Ken Borland
    Ken BorlandSports Writer

    Ken Borland is a freelance sports journalist and commentator based in Johannesburg, South Africa. His specialities are cricket, rugby, golf and hockey (he’s the winner of an SA Hockey Association Merit Award), but he has occasionally ventured further afield from these main sports!

    Although sport is his job and something he loves, he is also passionate about the outdoors, wildlife and birding; conchology; music and collecting charts; movies; and his faith.

    Table of Contents
    • Afghanistan's Dominance Over South Africa in Sharjah
    • Trott's Vision Drives Afghanistan’s Success
    • Spin Wizards Weaving Chaos
    • Proteas' Experimentation and Resting Key Players
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