South African cricketer Morne van Wyk has backed dropped wicket-keeper Quinton de Kock, saying the latter would come back stronger after gaining more experience.
Wyk, who is the replacement of De Kock, said that the dropped player would start scoring runs after gaining some experience.
36-year-old Wyk, however, said that De Kock has got to learn a lot in cricket as well as off the field, Sport24 reported.
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Wyk has also played the pre-World Cup T20 and ODI series against West Indies.
South Africa will play its first T20 against New Zealand in Durban on Friday.
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