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There are
better captains than Smith: Jennings
DURBAN—Outspoken former South Africa coach Ray Jennings believes there
are better candidates to captain the national side than Graeme Smith.
Jennings has no issue with Smith the batsman, who recently posted a new
world Test opening partnership with Neil McKenzie, but does have
reservations when it comes to him leading the side. “Graeme Smith is a
superb cricketer. He has presence and mental toughness,” he told The
Wisden Cricketer. “From a captaincy point of view I believe there are
one or two other guys who are able to lead the team better than he
does.”
When pressed to name his preferred candidates, Jennings replied: “Names
aren’t really important to me. I believe there are better guys to do the
job but that’s my opinion. As a batsman there’s no doubt I’ll have
Graeme in my side. He’s a solid cricketer and a fighter.” When asked to
comment on the recent high profile fall out between senior
administrators about racial quotas, Jennings said: “South African
cricket has to understand that they don’t need to put issues like this
in the media. They could have had the fight behind closed doors and iron
it out there. It has put me and a lot of cricketers in an awkward
position.
“I’m sad that coloured players in the team could have a stigma attached,
where they feel they are underprivileged when that’s not the case. It’s
not about having a 50-50 or 60-40 split between white and coloured
players. In our country the sides are picked on their cricketing ability
because the players of colour are good enough to play.”
Jennings, who served a six-month stint as national coach, also said he
would take up the post if it came around again, but only under his own
terms. “I would definitely take it up again but there would be a few
conditions. I would look at the combination of the side: how it gets
picked. I would also look at my management staff and how I put that
together.”—Agencies |