“THERE is always noise.”
That’s Rassie van der Dussen’s assertion about South African cricket.
It’s hard to fault Van der Dussen. His international career began with the cloud of AB de Villiers’ possible comeback hanging over the Proteas team at the 2019 World Cup.
The next few years were caught up in the midst of former coach Mark Boucher’s on-going alleged racism allegations. He was called up to make sense of Quinton de Kock’s nonsensical decision to withdraw from a T20 World Cup match against the West Indies in Dubai after being instructed to take