How Rob Walter helped South Africa reach the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 final
After seven failed attempts and 32 years, South Africa have finally reached the promised land of an ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup final.
After years of suffering the pain of late tournament knockouts, South Africa stand on the brink history and glory in their first ever ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup final.
And after several terms of high-profile international coaches, it is the relatively unknown Rob Walter who has brought them here.
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The Proteas booked their place in the final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 with a brutal defenestration of Afghanistan and will now face India in Barbados on Saturday.
Walter is the antithesis of high-profile coaches – he was never a star player, he stays resolutely grounded in interviews and if he is prone to outbursts of raw emotion he does not put them on public display.
Just one journalist attended his news conference before South Africa’s semifinal on Wednesday.
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