Steyn: I wouldn’t have left Jansen out

Proteas coach Shukri Conrad opts against playing Marco Jansen in the second test against the West Indies being played in Johannesburg.

Dale Steyn says Proteas fast bowler Marco Jansen should have been selected for the second test against the West Indies at the Wanderers.

Proteas coach Shukri Conrad has made four changes to the XI that beat the West Indies by 87 runs in Centurion.

Ryan Rickelton replaces Keegan Petersen in the middle order, Wiaan Mulder comes in for spin bowling all-rounder Senuran Muthusamy at No seven, while spinners Keshav Maharaj and Simon Harmer replace fast bowlers Anrich Nortje (groin injury) and Jansen.

Conrad said Jansen was being ‘rested’, a decision Steyn disagreed with on Twitter.

“Wouldn’t have left Jansen out,” said the former Proteas quick bowler, who worked with Jansen as the Sunrisers Eastern Cape’s bowling coach in the SA20. “You cannot build a solid test team or become a better test player if you’re [going to] just rest your best players.

“It’s only a two-match test series. Two. Sorry, that’s just silly.”

After this match, the Proteas will not play test cricket again until December – when they host a two-test home series against India.

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