
In the Tri Nation ODI Series, South Africa could manage to win only two of their six matches against West Indies and Australia. A disastrous collapse in the must win final league match against West Indies in Barbados again brought to the fore the Proteas’ choking tendency in crunch situations. On the other hand, South African coach Russell Domingo said that he would not quit the post despite the poor show of South Africa. “I’ve obviously got to sit down with my management team and board members and plan a way forward, “I’ve got 10 months left of my contract and although the last six months haven’t gone according to plan, I’m not a guy to give up or quit. I’ve got a few days at home now to just mull over a few things and see where things are going.,” Russell Domingo said.
Before the early exit in ICC World T20, South Africa lost to England in the Test Series in their home ground. Although South Africa won ODI series against England and also against India in Freedom Series in October-November 2015. Due to inconsistent performance, South African coach has said that the Board members and team management will sit down in future and resolve the issues that had led to repeated failures of Proteas’. Russell Domingo said that, “I feel the management team is the right one. We’ve provided the players with as much support as possible and we are still very motivated to do well. We feel we can take the team forward but the ultimate decision does not lie with us.”
