Quinton de Kock in line for top Cricket South Africa Awards

25 April 2017 - 13:17 By Khanyiso Tshwaku
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Quinton de Kock of the Proteas during the 5th ODI between South Africa and Sri Lanka at SuperSport Park on February 10, 2017 in Pretoria, South Africa.
Quinton de Kock of the Proteas during the 5th ODI between South Africa and Sri Lanka at SuperSport Park on February 10, 2017 in Pretoria, South Africa.
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Quinton de Kock's stellar 2016/17 season could be handsomely rewarded at next month's Cricket South Africa awards.

The awards will be held at the Kyalami Theatre on the Track on May 13.

De Kock has been nominated in the following categories: Cricketer of the year‚ Test cricketer of the year‚ ODI cricketer of the year‚ player's player of the year‚ award of excellence and fan's cricketer of the year.

In the early part of the 2016/17 season‚ De Kock racked up five consecutive Test match 50's and played a crucial role in South Africa's 2-1 series win against Australia in Australia.

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In the 2016 portion of the season‚ De Kock tallied 695 runs at an average of 63.18 in eight Tests and 857 runs at 57.13 in 17 ODI's.

The following year was not as rich but timely contributions of 374 runs at 53.42 in five Tests and 423 runs at 42.30 in 10 ODI's represented a healthy return.

His seven international centuries are a sign of his growing maturity and his ability to deliver under pressure.

The bulk of his Test runs came when the top order had faltered and‚ alongside Temba Bavuma‚ he showed South Africa's young brigade is well equipped for the rigours of Test cricket and the pressures that come with counter-punching a team out of trouble in difficult batting conditions.

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De Kock will be expected to play a crucial role in South Africa's attempt to annex their first ICC trophy in 19 years when they start their assault on the Champions Trophy in two month's time.

De Kock's two award of excellence nominations for catches off Australia's Nathan Lyon and New Zealand's Neil Broom highlight the massive strides he has taken in his primary keeping job.

While his keeping was never in doubt‚ it was never seen as his strongest suite.

However‚ his displays behind the wicket have more than dispelled this myth.

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