"In my year-and-half as a coach, we haven't had a psychologist for the past 8-9 months. I wouldn't say we have had psychologists travelling with us all this time. Paddy (Upton) was more of a life-coach. He was not qualified sports psychologist as such," Domingo said ahead of his team's World Cup match against India on Sunday.
"The thing that you need to be mentally strong is good skill-set. If we can do the good things with bat, ball and on the field continuously, I believe we will come good in tough situations."
Talk about South Africa and the 'chokers' tag attached to the side since the 1992 edition is always a topic of discussion. Domingo is aware but gives little importance to that.
"There was one series against Pakistan where were down 1-2 and we treated the next two matches as World Cup quarter-final and semi-final games," he reasoned.
Domingo said that Mike Hussey and Gary Kirsten's presence in the support staff has been inspirational but at the same time the duo have not imposed their thoughts on him or other players.
