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Peterson pleased with SA Under-19 preparatio­n ahead of Windies clash

- ANA SPORTS CORRESPOND­ENT IN CHRISTCHUR­CH, NEW ZEALAND

COCA-Cola South Africa Under19s Technical Consultant, Robin Peterson is satisfied with the team’s preparatio­n ahead of their first day/night match in the ICC Under-19 World Cup against West Indies at Bay Oval today.

The former Proteas spin bowler is lending his expertise to the next generation and is impressed with how well the preparatio­n is coming together at the right time in the competitio­n, which is being held in New Zealand.

“I think the preparatio­n has been superb,” he said. “We had a fielding session under lights last night, so they got a feel of fielding at the (Bay) Oval under lights. I was pretty happy with how the guys bowled.

“They had a pretty good session today, the spinners bowled well, the fast bowlers seemed to have a good rhythm and the batsmen were striking the ball well. They are just ticking the boxes that need to be ticked in preparatio­n for the game. I’m quietly confident going into this one.”

The two young sides are no strangers to one another. West Indies clinched their five-match, Youth ODI series by two runs in the final last August in Durban, but Peterson (pictured) believes that his charges have learned valuable lessons from that experience and will put them to good use when the teams meet today.

“The players know each other pretty well, we played a series against them in July/August (2017) so there’s no unknown quantities going into the game,” he continued. “The guys have prepared really well, we can’t fault them there. It’s about getting it right on the day and tackling the emotional side of playing an important clash against the West Indies.

“Even though we’ve covered the skills, it’s up to the individual player to make sure that they keep their emotions intact and tackle the mental side of the game.”

Boasting 79 ODI appearance­s for South Africa under his belt, Peterson knows a thing or two about the importance of remaining in control of one’s emotions during high-pressure situations. He said that he wants to see the players winning the small moments in this match, which include players taking ownership of the team when the chips are down and keeping a cool head during pressure situations.

“I want to see good decision-making. I want to see guys putting their bodies on the line … Those are the type of things I look for. I think the skills come when you have that attitude so I tend to look at the finer skills of the mental side of the game and if we display those, I’m sure we’ll come out on the right side of the result.”

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