Domingo reapplies for Proteas coaching post
Updated | By Gareth Jenkinson
Current Proteas coach Russell Domingo has confirmed that he has reapplied for his job - after Cricket South Africa opened applications for the head coach role.

Speaking ahead of the first Test against England which gets underway on Thursday at Lord's, Domingo made it clear that he wanted to continue as head coach of the Proteas for an additional year.
The current coach has had his contract extended three times but he has to go through a full interview process this time around as he looks to stay on as the Proteas boss.
"There's a lot that one can still achieve with the national side and obviously an ICC event is a big thing for us. We've started the process with rebuilding our Test side and we're still not where we need to be. We've got our ranking up but there's a lot to be done in the Test side," Domingo said.
"We are by no means the complete article in Test cricket as well as the ICC events."
The other candidates who have reportedly applied for the position include Lions coach Geoffrey Toyana, Warriors coach Malibongwe Maketa and former Titans and Pakistan coach Richard Pybus.
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