Star batter Quinton de Kock's expected return after agreeing to take the knee will bolster South Africa when they take on an inconsistent Sri Lanka in their Super 12 game at the T20 World Cup on Saturday. De Kock's pullout for refusing to be a part of the anti-racism gesture in the game against West Indies kicked up a storm which subsided with a lengthy statement from him on Thursday in which he made himself available, saying he is fine taking a knee if it "educates others". The off-field drama surrounding the wicketkeeper-batter, who is a key member of the side, did not distract the side as they beat the Caribbeans by eight wickets. De Kock, who felt deeply hurt at being called a racist for his earlier position, also apologised for the confusion caused by the entire situation. He would now like to make a statement by scoring big if skipper Temba Bavuma and the team "will have me" back. Bavuma, whose leadership has been outstanding during the mini-crisis, wo...