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Domingo advises against radical changes

JOHANNESBURG: The tears have dried, the words have been spoken, some sleep finally came to stop the re-runs of Tuesday night that have been playing in the minds of the South Africa squad, and a few of them have made the 30-hour journey home. It is all over and as

By our correspondents
March 28, 2015
JOHANNESBURG: The tears have dried, the words have been spoken, some sleep finally came to stop the re-runs of Tuesday night that have been playing in the minds of the South Africa squad, and a few of them have made the 30-hour journey home. It is all over and as the scabs form over the open wounds, Russell Domingo has said calm, not change, is the way forward.
“We will let things settle down a little bit, we will grimace and bear watching the final between Australia and New Zealand, or we might watch Kaizer Chiefs instead, and then we take stock of where we are. There is such a fine line between winning and losing, and for us to want to make radical or drastic changes or chuck this out or chuck that out based on a boundary with one ball to spare will be a little bit immature,” Domingo said. “We don’t want players to make emotional decisions after a tournament like this and think of retiring.”