The more intently we gaze into cricket’s crystal ball, the less clear
the future looks. But that doesn’t mean to say we should stop trying.
Economists, after all, are nothing more than good predictors of the
future. Investment bankers, unfortunately, are less good at it.
Someone
at the ICC, tired of being called ineffective, will gently coordinate a
clever but publicly invisible gathering of minds designed to put India
under pressure to accept the irreversible reality of the Decision Review
System. The BCCI will be given bright and shiny beads for their
cooperation but, only in years to come will they realise they are
worthless.
Brad Hogg is the extreme example of an old man
excelling at a ‘young man’s game’ but there are more and more cricketers
well into their 30s who are proving that mental strength is worth more
than physical strength in T20 cricket. Henry Davids showed that for the
Proteas against New Zealand. As Kepler Wessels has always said, it’s not
how hard you hit the ball or how fast you bowl it that matters, but
WHERE you hit it and bowl it. T20 teams will start getting older in
2013.
More and more layers of the illusion will be peeled off the
IPL this year. The smoke and mirrors which disguised and camouflaged the
financial picture for the first five years are running out.
2013
will also be the year in which South Africa’s players take a stand – or
at least speak out – against the way the game has been administered for
the last 20 years. Those on the field have increased and improved their
professionalism immeasurably over the last two decades. Just as you and I
eventually realise that our doctors are not always right, professional
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The
major reason South Africa’s six franchises haven't evolved into eight
this season was the absence of a stable enough financial model to
sustain player payments to Border and one other – Griquas, North West,
Boland and even SWD are contenders. Sponsors will see the advantage to
be gained from the exposure of a first-class franchise and will step
forward to help make the transition possible next season.
The
Proteas have a light workload but do face several challenges in 2013 – a
one-day series in Sri Lanka and a full series ‘away’ against Pakistan,
wherever that may be. India then arrive on SA shores at the end of the
year for three tests and… wait for it… get ready… seven ODIs.
There
is plenty of potential for a slip-up in results. If that happens, stand
by for some heated questioning of Gary Kirsten and Paddy Upton’s
laissez-faire style of coaching. Encouraging players to make mature
decisions about the style of preparation which suits them best as
individuals is well-conceived and forward thinking. But watching them
arrive for training at different times, wearing different kit, and
leaving at sporadic times also looks suspiciously like disorganisation.
If Faf du Plessis and AB de Villiers had not saved the Adelaide test you
might have heard a lot more about the squad abandoning practice two
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what a talented and innovative driver he can be. Dubbed the team’s
"Stratistician" by Upton last year, he has a rare ability to derive
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