Just imagine the state of South African cricket two weeks
back. It was in a mess. 2019 has been annus horribolis for Proteas on and off
the field. Some big guns showed a lesser amount of commitment. Some big guns
faded. While the others were struggling to get their acts together. And then
there was a hierarchy which crumbled under pressure to add more fuel to the
turmoil – all of a sudden, South Africa were all set to follow the path of West
Indies.
Thankfully, sane brains exist in South African cricket. The
heroes of the past stepped forward to fix things up – a hero never rests and
when the matter is about the team, which made them demigods, then surely, it
was time to pull up the socks. Graeme Smith, Mark Boucher and Jacques Kallis
took charge. South Africa started to find their way.
The total in first innings might not encourage many, but
when the bowlers came all guns blazing to take a handy lead, hopes started to
take wings. A big lead in first innings and then setting up a target of more
than 350runs at a venue where the highest chase-able target in final innings is
around 250, still was not safe enough. Many times in past England proved their
toughness while chasing such totals. South African bowlers required intensity
so that England could never settle. In the end, England failed, South Africa’s
intensity won – one could be hopeful that this Proteas unit won’t follow the
path of West Indies.
The victory in the first Test could be the beginning of
something new in South African cricket. At times, you need just one victory to
turn things around and bury the ghosts of the past. This victory might work as
the tonic for this Proteas unit.
Note: This article has been posted in Cricketsoccer as CSdesk on 30/12/2019 A much needed victory for South Africa
Thank You
Faisal Caesar
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