StephenZA
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I`m not nearly as pessimistic as you... while I do think that CSA are not great and the political issues are not good; I don`t think that the entire SA cricket is about to crumble. The economic issues for CSA and cricketers in SA are pretty much a continuation of economic issues in SA regarding everything. Regarding the picking of the team on racial grounds... much has been said and little seen at international level and nobody has been picked for SA side as a pure quota player yet... injuries may change that, but we shall see. This argument has been has been going since Amla was picked way back when. The SA 'A' sides poor performance was not good and their where a couple of hangers on but nobody showed a great deal. I also think that the whole purpose was to give younger guys real experience in foreign conditions, including, in this case, pink ball cricket which could not have been easy. Domestic cricket is for me the biggest issue, the quota system is not helping anybody particularly without enough support from CSA at school and club level but something needed to be done to force the franchises to do more as well.... such a political, social and emotive issue from all corners.Not sure I've got the enthusiasm as I once did for cricket let alone the passion with which I've watched and studied South Africa's cricketing past that has graced the international stage and in some cases not enough.
But as I type this we about to enter another 2-match-test-series and SA cricket is at an all-time low in terms of quality (since the 40's -50s ?) and are picking teams are racial grounds again. How is this different to apartheid and putting us in isolation ? If the ICC had any integrity they will start to look at our situation with interest.
Our domestic game is so weak due to racial quotas which in turn is not setting up our best players to be good enough for the international stage. Our SA 'A' team and SA u19 have been embarrassed like never before. We sitting with a coach who probably is out of his depth and is only sticking around because he is a yes-man (CSA transformation) and the lack of money the CSA has to sack him off ?
In recent months SA cricket has not only lost a young cricketer or two but more importantly some of our best cricketing minds who coach like Allan Donald, HD Ackerman, Rob Walter to name but a few. Malibongwe Maketa, Vince Barnes and Shane Burger are with the South African 'A' team. Really ? I'm flabbergasted.
Let's not forget to mention Tsolekile & his gang of match-fixers. Tsolekile was never good enough for international cricket but he thought the game owed him something and he said stuff professionalism and respect of the local game. It's bad that these sorts of characters have been working with the next generation of SA cricketers. Tsotsobe for some time was known as a lazy prick who thought the game owed him the world and never put in the work ethic expected of international cricketer.
I've never seen South African cricket so directionless.
But trying to get positive ahead of a new season but I don't think CSA will get any of my money watching live cricket and I hope others follow suit because SA cricket is dying quickly. More quickly than I ever imagined.
This... think we still have a great deal of talent coming through. Olivier should be the next bowler into the SA side (after Morkel and Abbott maybe). Have some decent depth their. Love the look of Hamza. Phelukwayo keeps looking better along with Savage.On the positive side trying to look at the young talent around & what they doing in the off-season who should be fast-tracked into SA set-up due to the state of our domestic game :
Aiden Markram - 2nd leading run scorer in the Bolton League
Theunis de Bruyn - With SA 'A'. Scored a couple of 50's v Zim. Didn't play tests v Australia 'A' but with the 50-over squad.
Zubayr Hamza - Wylie predicts bright future for Hamza - SuperSport - Cricket
Jason Smith - Smith a potential star in the making - SuperSport - Cricket
Wiaan Mulder - Lions coach backs young Wiaan to produce | IOL
Calvin Savage - Leading wicket-taker in the Kent League & chipping in with runs
Andile Phehlukwayo - one of the stand-outs in SA 'A' series considering age.
Daryn Dupavillon - Coming back from shoulder surgery in the off-season
Duanne Olivier - Good start for SA 'A' & hopefully it becomes obvious with Dupavillon that they jump Viljoen,De Lange,Paterson,Hendricks,Magala very soon.
Coaching is a bigger issue atm than players, as you mentioned.
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