PROTEAS coach Russell Domingo said on the team’s arrival from the Caribbean on Wednesday that he would not quit the post despite the poor run of results.SA won two of their six matches in the triseries against the West Indies and Australia. A collapse in the eliminator against the hosts in Bridgetown, Barbados, last Friday sealed their ticket home.Domingo was due to appear in front of an independent review committee assigned by Cricket SA after the poor Twenty20 World Cup performance but the committee could not get its ducks in a row. A review of the recent performances is still on the cards.Aside from an early exit at the tournament in India earlier this year, the Proteas lost Test series to England and India last season but won the one-dayer against both teams. The manner of some of the recent defeats — such as Friday’s 100-run loss to the Windies after having them cornered at 24/4 — have left a bitter taste with fans."I’ve obviously got to sit down with my management team and boa...

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