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Phehlukwayo still has Proteas future, says CSA's Nkwe: 'He knows what he needs to do'

Losing his national contract could be the fire in Andile Phehlukwayo's belly that makes him an even better player, according to Cricket South Africa's director of cricket, Enoch Nkwe.

The 27-year-old all-rounder was left out of the 20-strong group that received national contracts last month, but was part of the squad for the West Indies limited overs series.

However, he didn't get a game, with his last national team engagements being against India in Delhi (ODIs) and England in Southampton (T20s).

Nkwe, speaking at the 40-year celebration of KFC Mini-Cricket at the Elkah Oval in Soweto on Saturday, said Phehlukwayo has drawn up a working plan with Proteas white-ball coach Rob Walter.

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"It's unfortunate that he lost out on a national contract, but it's not always a bad thing to take a step back," Nkwe said.

"It's an opportunity to really work on your game. He's done some good work with Lance Klusener and he's always been close to him.

"There are one or two other people who are involved in his life who can help develop his game further.

"Walter has been close to him and they've engaged, from where they've drawn up a plan from where he can get back into the national team."

In Phehlukwayo's absence, Marco Jansen has taken the inside lane, while Wayne Parnell's up-tick in bowling form means he couldn't be ignored from a selection perspective.

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Both left-arm seamers (and right-hand batter in Jansen's case) have national contracts and are also on Indian Premier League duty.

They were also both key performers for their SA20 franchises, with Jansen showing flashes of batting

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