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ICC Champions Trophy 2017: Every international game has importance, feels Russell Domingo

Russell Domingo feels South Africa is heading in the right direction going into the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 beginning June 1.

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Published: May 30, 2017, 04:21 PM (IST)
Edited: May 30, 2017, 04:21 PM (IST)

Russell Domingo hopes that South Africa take the positives from the England series and go into the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 with lots of confidence © Getty Images
Russell Domingo hopes that South Africa take the positives from the England series and go into the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 with lots of confidence © Getty Images

Johannesburg: Following South Africa‘s seven wicket-win over England in the third and final ODI of the series at Lord’s, coach Russell Domingo feels his squad is heading in the right direction going into the Champions Trophy beginning June 1. Having already lost the three-match series, the Proteas showed progressive improvement in the dead rubber which eventually can prove to be a big morale booster before their first Champions Trophy game against Sri Lanka at The Oval on Saturday. And Domingo hopes that his side take the positives from the series and go into the marquee event with lots of confidence. FULL CRICKET SCORECARD: England vs South Africa 2017 – 3rd ODI at Lord’s

“Every international game has importance,” Sport24 quoted him as saying after Monday’s match. “Whether we are two-nil up or two-nil down, we try to approach it with the same sort of intensity. There have been a lot of benefits and a lot of positives in the last two games that we can take through towards the Champions Trophy. I’m happy with the way things have panned out for us today,” he added. The 42-year was also satisfied with the return of Morne Morkel, who, while was playing his first ODI in over a year, added strike power to a lethal pace attack led by Man of the Match Kagiso Rabada (4/39) and Wayne Parnell (3/43). FULL CRICKET UPDATES: England vs South Africa 2017 – 3rd ODI at Lord’s

“He [Morkel] only bowled four overs,” he said. “It’s a catch-22 situation; having Morne might strengthen our bowling but it gives us a longer tail not having the three all-rounders. He hasn’t played a one-day international in a while, it’s good to have him back. He has had a long injury and a long lay-off and the players who have played in his absence have done really well. I always felt it to be fair to them to give them first bite. Morne is a quality bowler and it is great to have him back in the mix,” he added. Hashim Amla breaks Virat Kohli’s batting record once again

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