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My ultimate goal is to play Test cricket: Kyle Verreynne

The young South African wicketkeeper-batsman has played three ODIs so far and amassed 101 runs, including a fifty. He played in all the matches against Australia and hit scores of 48, 3 and 50 as the hosts swept the series 3-0.
My ultimate goal is to play Test cricket: Kyle Verreynne
Kyle Verreynne plays a shot during the third and final ODI between South Africa and Australia at Senwes Park on March 7, 2020 (Getty Images)
JOHANNESBURG: South African wicketkeeper-batsman Kyle Verreynne said his ultimate goal is to represent Proteas in the longest format of the game.
The youngster has played three ODIs and amassed 101 runs, including a fifty. He played in all the matches against Australia.
The 22-year-old hit scores of 48, 3 and 50 as the hosts swept the series 3-0 and was then named for the ODI series in India that ended prematurely due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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He also scored 551 runs at an average of 55.10 in the four-day domestic series.
"For me, red-ball cricket is really enjoyable and one of my ultimate goals is to play Test cricket, so to be able to put in a performance like that, scoring two centuries in one four-day game was something that I was really proud of," Verreynne said.
His fine first-class form also improved his career average to over 50 and Verreynne says his next target is to play Test cricket for the Proteas.
"Obviously having played in the one-day (nation) side now, I'd like to firstly work hard and keep my place there, but looking further ahead, I definitely want to play Test cricket," he added.
In a three-match long international stint, Verreynne termed his debut against Australia as the highlight of his career.
"I think obviously my international debut in Paarl against Australia was so far the highlight of my career. It's something that you dream of and you think about so much growing up and to finally get there means a lot to me and doing reasonably well, it was really special," the right-handed batsman said.
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