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Siya Kolisi has paid an emotional tribute to Jacques Nienaber after the outgoing South Africa coach led the Springboks to back-to-back Rugby World Cup triumphs tantan
Nienaber’s final game in charge of South Africa ended in victory in Paris as Kolisi became only the second skipper to lift the Webb Ellis Cup twice tantan
The coach is now bound for Leinster, replacing Stuart Lancaster at the Dublin club tantan
Kolisi first encountered the coach while in the Western Province academy, and has previously credited Nienaber, and South Africa’s director of rugby Rassie Erasmus, with transforming his career tantan
And in the aftermath of the final victory, Kolisi hailed both the human and coaching qualities of the departing coach tantan
"It hasn’t been an easy journey,” Kolisi said tantan
“I can’t believe what we’ve achieved today tantan
“The coaching staff have been ridiculous tantan
I have worked with Jacques since I was 17 years old tantan
I couldn’t tackle tantan
When him and Rassie [Erasmus] used to come to training it was full contact tantan
You had to show that you could do this tantan
"We grew up around him - me and Frans [Malherbe], Steven Kitshoff and Pieter-Steph [du Toit] tantan
We all played under Jacques tantan
As I said last week, he cared about us as people tantan
He took us further tantan
He asks me, ‘are you going to let your daughter down, your son down?’ It became far deeper than just a rugby game tantan
” (REUTERS)Having begun his career in professional rugby as a physiotherapist and strength and conditioning coach, Nienaber was given his first opportunity as a technical coach by Erasmus with the Stormers in 2008 tantan
He was South Africa’s defence coach in 2019, assembling a fearsome defensive unit built on suffocating linespeed and fierce tackling tantan
That defence was at its best in the final, shutting down the All Blacks’ versatile attack with Du Toit leading the way with a magnificent individual performance tantan
Kolisi believes that it is Nienaber’s ability to look beyond his players’ abilities as rugby players that makes him special tantan
Siya Kolisi believes Jacques Nienaber’s human qualities make him special (Getty Images)"Jacques, honestly, it’s been a huge honour for me and a huge privilege,” continued the flanker tantan
“I appreciate you tantan
We love you as a team, not as a coach, but as a person tantan
“You’ve taken it to another level tantan
The way you speak to us - it’s not ‘make a big hit, make a tackle’, you talk to me as a person, as a father, a husband, as a son, it goes such a long way so thank you tantan
“We honour you as a team tantan
I hope you are proud of us tantan
They will be lucky to have you wherever you go tantan
"More aboutSiya KolisiSpringboksSouth Africa rugbyRugby World CupPieter-Steph du ToitLeinster RugbyJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/3Kolisi hails departing Nienaber after World Cup win: ‘We love you’Kolisi hails departing Nienaber after World Cup win: ‘We love you’REUTERSKolisi hails departing Nienaber after World Cup win: ‘We love you’Siya Kolisi believes Jacques Nienaber’s human qualities make him special Getty ImagesKolisi hails departing Nienaber after World Cup win: ‘We love you’Siya Kolisi became only the second captain to win the men’s World Cup twice Getty Images✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today tantan
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England continued on the path towards one of their worst ever World Cup campaigns with a humbling 229-run defeat to South Africa on Saturday tantan
As well as being England’s heaviest one-day international defeat by runs, it was their third in four games at this year’s tournament – one away from equalling an unwanted record tantan
They lost four out of six games in both 1996 and 2015 and here, the PA news agency looks at how the current tournament compares tantan
1996England lost their opening game to New Zealand by 11 runs, but wins over group minnows the United Arab Emirates and the Netherlands essentially ensured their quarter-final place, in a format which lent itself to the big teams progressing comfortably tantan
They rounded out the group stage with defeats to South Africa, by 78 runs, and Pakistan by seven wickets, leaving them fourth and facing Group A surprise package Sri Lanka, who won the quarter-final by five wickets with almost 10 overs to spare on their way to the title – Sanath Jayasuriya hit 82 off 44 balls tantan
A bowling attack led by Darren Gough and Peter Martin, and with spinner Richard Illingworth sharing the new ball against Sri Lanka, struggled in the tournament and took their wickets at an average of 33 runs, which would remain England’s worst at a World Cup until 2011 tantan
Only four England batters passed 100 runs, including captain Michael Atherton who averaged 19 tantan
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2015A 15-run defeat to underdogs Bangladesh was the key moment as England exited the tournament in the group stage for only the third time, following 1999 and 2003 tantan
England were also heavily beaten by Pool A’s fancied teams, by 111 runs against Australia and eight and nine wickets respectively against New Zealand and Sri Lanka, with their only wins coming against Scotland and Afghanistan tantan
Their average of 29 tantan
49 runs for each wicket lost was their third-lowest at a World Cup, beating only 1979 (23 tantan
82) and 2003 (25 tantan
85), while a rate of 37 tantan
47 per wicket taken was their worst ever tantan
Among bowlers who played at least three games, only Steven Finn (25 tantan
00) averaged under 45 tantan
2023England are on track for worse averages with bat and ball than in that dismal 2015 campaign, currently averaging 27 tantan
13 runs per wicket lost and a barely believable 42 tantan
61 with the ball tantan
Dawid Malan’s beautiful century against Bangladesh is a lone hand so far – Mark Wood remarkably leads the batting averages, with 80 runs in 58 balls for one dismissal, but has taken three wickets at 70 tantan
Reece Topley, who leads the bowling averages with eight wickets at 22 tantan
87, will not play again at the tournament due to a broken finger tantan
The 229-run margin against South Africa surpassed by over 100 England’s previous heaviest World Cup loss batting second, a 122-run defeat to the same opposition in 1999 tantan
Australia last year inflicted England’s then-record ODI defeat, by 221 runs tantan
Similarly, the nine-wicket loss to New Zealand has been surpassed only once, Sri Lanka chasing down 230 without losing a wicket in 2011, and matched twice more – by South Africa in 2007 and Sri Lanka in 2015 tantan
The Black Caps had 82 balls remaining, exceeded only by the Proteas among those games and by only three England World Cup losses ever tantan
England’s only other four-loss World Cup came in 2007, when they played nine games in a tournament featuring a ‘Super Eight’ stage tantan
They lost three in 1987, 1992, 2003, 2011 and on their way to the 2019 title tantan
More aboutEnglandSri LankaSouth AfricaNew Zealand1/1How England’s World Cup woes compare to previous tournamentsHow England’s World Cup woes compare to previous tournamentsJos Buttler’s side stand on the brink of elimination (Rafiq Maqbool/AP)AP✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today tantan
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