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Hashim Amla resigns as South Africa Test captain

Hashim Amla steps down from his role as captain of the South Africa Test team.

Hashim Amla has stepped down from his role as captain of the South Africa Test team.

The 32-year-old revealed his decision shortly after the second Test against England was drawn in Cape Town this afternoon - a match in which Amla scored 201, his highest-ever knock as Proteas captain.

"After careful consideration and considerable thought, I wish to announce that I will be stepping down as captain of the Proteas Test team with immediate effect," Amla told reporters at Newlands.

"This decision was not an easy one to make, but I thought I needed to be true to myself having done a personal inspection. I'm comfortable knowing that I have given my best at all times and will continue to do so.

"However, I feel that there is a greater need to work on my own game, thus giving me the opportunity to continue contributing as a batsman like I have done previously. I was deeply honoured when the position was offered to me as this is a pinnacle for any sportsman. I am extremely grateful to have had the privilege of captaining this wonderful team and at the same time I must add that my stint as captain has proved to be of great lessons."

AB de Villiers will take over as skipper for the remainder of the four-Test series against England before a new permanent successor is chosen.

Amla added: "I remain committed to the Proteas team across all formats of the game and I will fully support whoever is chosen as my successor. I believe there is still a great deal I can offer to the team and look forward to contributing to the success."

Amla, who resigns a year-and-a-half after succeeding Graeme Smith, made 894 runs, including three centuries, at an average of 49.66 during his time as Proteas skipper.

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