South Africa ramp up preparations as they hunt for their first senior global trophy
Proteas hire batting coach for World T20
South Africa have appointed former player Neil McKenzie as batting coach until the end of next month's World Twenty20 in India.
McKenzie, 40, retired as a player last month and has been roped in to help South African batting line-up that has looked fragile recently.
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He will work with the team in home Twenty20 series against England and Australia, as well as the World Twenty20 that starts on March 8.
"It's been something that we have been trying to do for a long time," South Africa head coach Russell Domingo told reporters on Wednesday.
"We have explored a few options and finally one guy has committed to us, we are ecstatic that Neil will be joining us.
"He will work with us until the end of the World Cup. Things will be assessed from there, it's the end of the cricket season, and we will look at things going forward."
It follows a trend of hiring consultants for global limited-overs tournaments.
Australia have hired the help of champion batsman Michael Hussey and former India international Sriram Sridharan for the World T20 and the preceding tour to South Africa.
While England have recruited Sri Lanka legend Mahela Jayawardena and former captain Paul Collingwood for their campaign as the look to repeat their 2010 triumph.
McKenzie played 58 tests and 64 one-day international for South Africa, as well as 155 domestic Twenty20 games.
South Africa take on England in the first Twenty20 of their two-match series in Cape Town on Friday.