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"Not An Ideal Situation": Dean Elgar's Honest Take On 'Test Cricket Is Dying' Discussion

With nothing to lose on the eve of his final international outing, Dean Elgar didn't hold back while expressing his disgust about Cricket South Africa sending a third-string squad to New Zealand under an uncapped captain just because the series is coinciding with the cash-rich SA20. It is a situation the 36-year-old Elgar, the stand-in captain for the second, and final, Test against India at Newlands, termed as "not ideal." "I still think Test cricket will have a future and in speaking to the younger guys in the dressing room, they still live for the format," Elgar said on Tuesday during his last pre-match conference. "The situation we've been put in from a cricketing fraternity perspective isn't ideal and maybe the team that's selected to go to New Zealand isn't ideal for the conversation of how I see Test cricket," Elgar was straightforward in his observations.

Neil Brand will lead the Proteas team with seven uncapped players and none with even 10 Test experience against a strong New Zealand side as Cricket South Africa (CSA) prioritised the SA20, whose franchises are run by IPL team investors.

The move has been made with an aim to maintain the financial health of CSA.

While it is an opportunity for new players, Elgar said that the administrators will have to decide the course for the traditional format in this day and age.

"It must be seen in that light as we can't control what happens behind the scenes. It is out of the players, coaches and team management's hands," he hit the nail on its head.

"We need to focus on what we can focus on and the guys going to New Zealand need to focus on that," the retiring skipper with over 5000 Test runs said.

However, Elgar said that his decision to retire after the India series was

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