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South Africa coach Gibson chases top Test spot

AFP  |  Johannesburg 

said today his goal is to take the team to the number one spot in Test

"The same way that players set goals, coaches also set goals. The goal for the Test team is to try to get to number one," he said in a interview.

The former player, who has had coaching stints with and England, said series victories over and were satisfying -- but just part of his overall goal.

Gibson was appointed head after helping England beat the 'Proteas' in a series in England last year in his role as

His stint started with easy wins over and before South Africa, second in the International Council rankings, took on top side and third-ranked in successive home series.

"To win these two series, especially this one with all the other noise that has been going on, is quite rewarding," he said, referring to the controversies that surrounded the tour.

Steve Smith, vice-and were sent home and banned for their roles in ball tampering during the third Test.

"I have enjoyed my first six months," he said. "It has been quite an experience, we have won eight out of 10 Test matches, and we won two big series."

beat 2-1 and 3-1 to finish the season just four ranking points behind

"We played against two of the toughest teams," said Gibson, who said there had been different tactics against the two sides.

"A four-pronged pace attack was used against on lively pitches, while the batting had been strengthened for the series.

"Our goal was to be the first South African team since readmission (in 1992 from apartheid-induced isolation) to win a series against at home," he said.

"That was our focus in every game. When we lost in Durban, we didn't play our best -- we knew there were three games left to play.

"In every game we got better as we went on and we have seen some fantastic performances from young players like Aiden Markram leading the batting and KG (Kagiso) Rabada leading the "


When Gibson was appointed, stated that winning the 2019 World Cup in England was a major objective.

While it was a successful Test season, the one-day side slumped to a 5-1 series defeat against

But Gibson said he was not overly concerned about the setbacks because had disrupted the team.

"The result of the one-day series wasn't great but I didn't mind it," he said.

"I know that the fans who come to watch want the team to win, but from my point of view I got to see a lot of players we wouldn't have seen if there weren't

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 21:30 IST
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