03 July,2024 06:48 AM IST | Mumbai | PTI
Graeme Smith. Pic/AFP
Aiden Markram was âbrave' and âtactically astute' while leading South Africa to their first-ever appearance in the final of the T20 World Cup, which they narrowly lost to India last week at Barbados, said former skipper Graeme Smith on Wednesday.
South Africa had a near-perfect campaign in the T20 World Cup under Markram's captaincy with their only defeat coming in the final when India pipped the Proteas by seven runs.
"Aiden was particularly good during the tournament. He was tactically astute, had good plans and was brave enough to make the big calls and then get all his players to commit to it," said Smith in a media release.
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"We have, of course, seen Aiden captain in this manner before over the course of the past two SA20 seasons, leading the Sunrisers Eastern Cape to back-to-back championship titles, but now he has transferred this experience to the international arena," added Smith, who is SA20's league commissioner.
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