DURBAN (South Africa), July 11: Ashwell Prince will captain South Africa in Sri Lanka later this month after Graeme Smith's withdrawal from the tour with an ankle injury. Prince, 29, becomes South Africa's first black Test captain.

He made his debut against Australia in Johannesburg in 2001-02 and he has played 21 Tests, scoring 1,089 runs at an average of 37.55.

“The most important thing will be to get the best out of the guys (in Sri Lanka) and to get them to perform in those conditions,” Prince said on Tuesday.

Prince established himself in 2004-05 with consistent performances in the middle order in South Africa's home series against England.

He cemented his place in the side with a gritty 119 against Australia in Sydney in January.

Jacques Rudolph, omitted from the squad after scoring just 125 runs in six innings against Australia in March, will replace Smith who tore ankle ligaments while running on Saturday.—AFP

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