Former Proteas wicketkeeper-batsman Mark Boucher was on Saturday appointed as the new head coach of the South African national cricket team.
"I have brought Boucher on board because I feel he will bring the toughness to turn a young and inexperienced Proteas squad into a battle-ready outfit," acting Director of Cricket Graeme Smith was quoted as saying by Sky Sports.
"With his experience of a long career as an international cricketer he has first-hand experience of what it takes to succeed in the Test arena. I have the highest regard for Enoch as well and I want to create a clear path for him to grow into a top international coach," he added.
Enoch Nkwe will be the assistant coach while Faf Du Plessis will remain the Test captain.
Boucher, 43, played 147 Tests and 295 One-Day Internationals before retiring in 2012.