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Shukri Conrad channelling his ‘inner Rassie' as Proteas prepare for WTC final

Shukri Conrad channelling his ‘inner Rassie' as Proteas prepare for WTC final

IOL News20-05-2025
TWO HEADS BETTER THAN ONE Proteas coach Shukri Conrad (pictured) draws inspiration from a transformative chat with Springbok mentor Rassie Erasmus as South Africa prepares for the WTC final against Australia at Lord's. Picture: Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix
As the World Test Championship (WTC) final looms large, Proteas coach Shukri Conrad has revealed the inspiration he has taken from a chat with Springbok mentor Rassie Erasmus.
South Africa will take on Australia in the WTC final at Lord's in London starting on June 11, with silverware in limited overs ICC events so far eluding the Proteas with one exception back in 1998.
South Africa, however, have lifted the World Test Mace for earning the number one ranking, but have not achieved the equivalent feat since the revised format of the WTC, which ends with a final to declare a champion.
The Springboks, of course, are four-time Rugby World Cup winners. The last two in a row, though, have come with Erasmus at the helm, as he is widely regarded as a rugby and sporting genius.
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