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"Some members of the national cricket team are allegedly threatening to withdraw from the tour of Bangladesh if disciplinary steps are taken against their coach.
South African cricket faces a serious rift as a result of a crisis caused by alleged interference in team selections by leading administrator Norman Arendse.
Arendse, chairperson of SA Cricket, and Proteas coach Mickey Arthur are on a collision course. It seems there is not enough room for both men in SA cricket. One of them will have to go. Arendse has threatened to get rid of Arthur. The coach, in turn, said on Thursday he had obtained legal advice over an "insulting" email message from Arendse.
Arthur says some players may pull out of the tour of Bangladesh if Cricket SA take disciplinary measures against him. He believes he has the full support of the players.
Arthur and Arendse have been at loggerheads about the composition of the SA team to tour Bangladesh later this month.
The team has not been announced, even though the players are scheduled to leave on Wednesday.
Arthur says he has asked for legal advice about an email message Arendse sent to him on Wednesday night.
Arendse said on Thursday Arthur's attitude had become unbearable and he should be hauled before a disciplinary committee.
Arthur responded by saying Arendse's continuous interference in team selections had gone too far.
"What's his problem?" Arthur asked. "We have a good, established team and with the exception of one match we have fielded four black players in every test this season.
"I don't know where he gets the idea that there should be seven black players in the touring team."
POWER-CRAZY AND EGOTISTICAL
Arthur confirmed that harsh words had been exchanged. "Yes, there is animosity between us. I told him he was power-crazy and egotistical but I never swore at him.
"I can say now that he regularly sends back teams," Arthur added.
This confirmed allegations that Arendse interfered with selections, as happened when the names of Jacques Kallis and Andrew Hall were removed from the initial list of players chosen for the Twenty20 World Cup tournament last year.
"I've taken him on about this team," Arthur said about the inclusion of Neil McKenzie and André Nel for the tour of Bangladesh. Arendse queried their selection.
"The transformation policy that Arendse wants to be applied does not exist," Arthur said. "He is out of bounds. I told him he was not a selector and should keep his nose out of team selections."
Arendse is said to have accused Arthur, in a complaint to Cricket SA, of insulting him and of not showing due respect.
He also said Arthur was cocking a snook at his employer's policy of transformation. "The more questions I asked about transformation, the more he told me there was no transformation policy," he said.
Gerald Majola, chief executive of Cricket SA, said on Thursday night no charge had been laid.
He also said the issue of team selection could have been handled better."
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Thanks to the guy that left a comment to write about the current cricket situation. Ok its obvious. Its that wretched old Quota system agian saying we need an amount of black palyers and white players. Its happening in Rugby and Now Cricket.
First of all I want to say on Merrit which I believe is the right way, Nel and Mckenzie should not be removed. No way.
Ok I get it ROGER TELEMACGUS is in need of a holiday in Bangladesh and maybe see the saaties one time there. Bring in Vernon Philander Azee.The owe did well. He stuffed up in the PRO 20.
Then again a guy like Bodi was blatantly left out of the Pro 20 squad when he had every freakin right to be there. But theres one good thing that can come out of this.
WE NOW NEED 7 WHITE PLAYERS IN THE BAFANA BAFANA SQUAD, in the mould of Fish, Tinkler and Tovey. Why is they no quota in Soccer...and in every other sport there is
*Please no racism and childish comments. Lets have a descent debate you. Dont be shy to air your views
swoosh you talk of Nel, he has been a passenger for a while. his stats in tests in 2007 were poor but he keeps getting chances. Ntini had a few bad one dayers and gets dropped, yet he has bees SA's star bowler for a few years now. is that justice? The guy wants nel dropped for Zondekei.Zondeki is the leading bowler in 1st class cricket this year, he is having a blinder at the cobras. he needs a chance. Is it not a good place to blood youngsters against the minnows bangladesh?i recall jaques rudolph scored a 200 against the bangladesh and cemented his place for a few seasons after that? arthur is a doos he must be sacked!what about thandi tshabala the guy was in the squads did not get game time, then this johan botha gets cleared for his throwing action and he gets picked ahead of the guy? robin pieterson was not captained properly and get dropped?
ReplyDeleteu cannot compare soccer to rugby and cricket as in soccer there has never been years of aparthied, it has always been on merit but in cricket the muggs are now 16 years after re admission and yet guys of colour get a raw deal. the list is long from omar henry, paul adams, loots bosman bodi,ntini, thand tshabala, robin pieterson etc
i would tend to agree with azee, arthur is a doos and must go. if you take only merit and exclude race a number of "colour" players would have definitely have been in the protea's team. I don't believe that we should have quota's but I do believe that it should be totally merit based and if you have the right selectors who know a thing or 2 about cricket, we should get quite a balanced side.
ReplyDeleteWe living in South africa with no lights ..
ReplyDeleterashioning our power
now our talent
sad to see the cricket team targeted ......
"robin pieterson was not captained properly and get dropped?" Pieterson is fuckin hopeless! dont come and talk shit like he truly deserves a place!
ReplyDeleteZondekei yes!
Come on Azee.Pieterson was our spinner in the World Cup. How can you compare him to other spinners like Singh,Kumble, Mcgill, Murali.The guys is weak.
ReplyDeleteThe others I see your point.
You should get chosen regardless of your colour, its on merit purely!!! Why should you play and represent your country just because you are of colour, if you arent good enough, you arent good enough. Jake White fielded his best team, not people who made up Quotas! do we want a winning national team or one that looks politically correct???
ReplyDeleteThis is transformation wrongly applied. What we need is a Developing infrastructure that will produce sportsmen of excellence from our youth. It is too late to expect there to be greats at international level without money being spent on development!
Discrimination is not correct. Transformation is discrimination
YOU want to talk about development?
ReplyDeletehas SA produced a world class spinner in the last 10 years? NO!
Transformation starts from the grass roots, you dont put a roof up without walls, and you dont put walls up with a FOUNDATION!
Well Said. Sport must be the winner. Are we moving backward or forward Here.
ReplyDeleteClive
Exactly..Deploy a chef and you will get burgers, oR ESLE u will get sh#itall
ReplyDeleteDagwood
Robin Pieterson is not in the class of singh maurali warne brad hogg etc. But is Paul Harris or Johan Botha? they just as ordinary as Pieterson? The guy did not get enough game time in the games here in SA against india and pakistan last summer. Then we get to the world cup and they realise the pitches are turning, now in the pressure of crucial games you expect the guy to deliver? its not fair. hansie did it to paul adams in 96 world cup, they did not play him against UAE and holland etc then in the 1/4's they play him against LARA in full cry, it will break anybody.
ReplyDeletefor long i maintained it should be merit but its gotten so bad that these guys will only pick guys of colour if they forced to. its that simple thats why u gotta have quotas.
what about thandi? how does Johan Botha get ahead of him in the packing order. he has proven himself in domestic cricket!
ReplyDeleteto the guy with the mugabe comment, you lucky we not taking your houses and land and sticking to the cricket team. your kind have it too good for too long. the slogan used to be " no normal sport in an abnormal country". the truth is the cricket and rugby set up in this country is abnormally biased towards whites, and thats why you need abnormal measures like quotas to correct those imbalances.
ReplyDeleteDROGBA
Everyone talks of developing infrastructure like we only started playing cricket and rugby yesterday.
ReplyDeleteThe C**TS in charge have been there for 16 years but have done nothing and it's not non-white administrators. C*Nts like Bacher, Ray White and the like were there for ages but did nothing. We produce one Ntini and they think there job is done.
If the F**Kers are not willing to make an effort at grass roots level there is no option but to force them to pick okes at the highest level.
I agree with Azee why do SA need to send a full strength squad for minnows like Bangladesh. Especially in a year where they go to India, Eng and Aus. Come Dec in Aus and they get washed 3-0 they'll say that they played too much cricket and were burnt out.
in the year 2007 nel has played 5 matches taken 12 wickets at 38.16 (5 12 3/85 38.16)
ReplyDeletethats poor is test cricket. he needs to be dropped?
botha has played 24 ODI's taken 14 wickets at 62-85. pieterson played 35 games taken 17 wicket at 58-35. they about the same. so why is no one on botha's back when he is poorer on the stats then pieterson?
the numbers dont lie!
my team would be, smith, de villers, amla , kallis, prince, duminy, boucher,harris, zondeki. steyn and ntini in the tests. thats 5 in the team on merit. in the squad you can have a thandi or philander, kleinveldt to go with for exposure. that would make the seven needed without a compromise on quality.
ReplyDeleteits easy to achieve but the racist muggs wont do it!