Mark Boucher to step down from South Africa head coach role after T20 World Cup

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Before taking over as head coach, Mark Boucher, right, played 147 Tests for South Africa between 1997 and 2012

South Africa men's head coach Mark Boucher will step down from the role after this winter's T20 World Cup.

Cricket South Africa (CSA) said 45-year-old Boucher, who oversaw a 2-1 Test series defeat by England, wants to "pursue other opportunities" and would not be seeing out his contract.

Boucher took over in 2019 and has led the Proteas to second in the World Test Championship table.

The T20 World Cup runs from 16 October until 13 November in Australia.

"Mark is a Proteas legend and has done so much for the game in our country, both on the field and over the last three years off it, which we highly appreciate," said CSA director of cricket Enoch Nkwe.

"He has built a sound platform for South Africa to flourish in all three formats and I'm sure we will see the results of that at the T20 World Cup.

"He has a settled squad, one that is growing in confidence and we look forward to watching them in their important series in India before they head to Australia."

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