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David Moseley

Vitriolic hysteria

2009-06-23 10:45

I may be wrong - which is rare - but when South Africa first started playing international sport again after the dark days of apartheid the only hysteria that surrounded our national teams was of the positive variety.

Everyone was simply giddy just to have an international match to watch in 1992. It seems, though, that much has changed since our initial post-apartheid fixtures against India, New Zealand and Cameroon. The hysteria, thanks to the cowardly privacy of the internet's comment forums, now comes in waves of rabid vitriol rather than veneration.

After South Africa's entirely predictable loss to Pakistan - not because we're chokers, but because Pakistan is probably the most naturally gifted cricket side in the world and we just met them on one of "those days" - in last week's ICC World Twenty20 semi-final sport24's readers (though I'm loathe to call most of them that, I think they just look at the pictures) exploded with contempt towards Graeme Smith and his team. Particular ire was directed towards the national captain's bulk, as well as the expanding waistlines of Jacques Kallis and Mark Boucher.

There also appears to be a preference to foist the national captaincy onto Johan Botha, based solely on the premise that he wears a medium shirt and not a large. And despite finishing the tournament with the second most runs (238 at a strike rate marginally under Chris Gayle's), Kallis still can't seem to find any love from South Africa's so-called cricket fans. I'm actually surprised that no one blamed the semi-final loss on the Kallis' heavily receded hairline; such was the frenzy of finger pointing after the loss.

Mike Atherton, the former England captain turned cultured London Times scribe, wrote a piece for his paper after India's early T20 exit calling on Indian fans to "grow up". Well known for their see-sawing fervour and effigy burning, India's fans have developed a nasty sense of entitlement for victory. But you can't win 'em all.

Bitterly disappointing

Atherton's most salient point in the column is that there are more losers in sport than winners. "Sport is not about winning, it is about losing," wrote Athers. "Twelve teams have been taking part in this tournament and only one of them will return winners. The rest will be losers."

The Proteas were one of the best teams at the World Twenty20. We bowled brilliantly, our fielding is possibly the best in the world, AB de Villiers and Jacques Kallis were excellent with the bat and we discovered a new bowling gem in left-arm seamer Wayne Parnell.

But reading the post-tournament rhetoric amongst the online punters you'd swear that the team was a complete embarrassment and blight on the nation, and that at no stage of the tournament did they provide us, their supporters, with enjoyment.

Yes we lost in a knock-out situation again. Yes, it's bitterly disappointing to come away without silverware for the umpteenth time. But I can't remember a cricket season where I've enjoyed watching the national side more.

In the last 12 months we've beaten England in England, we won an insanely entertaining Test series against the Aussies, smashed them in the away leg of the ODI series, got humbled in the home leg of the Test series and then swatted them aside in the SA leg of the ODIs before losing a dead rubber. That's entertainment. And surely that counts more than anything?

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Carl 6/23/2009 12:34:38 PM
Can't agree with you more. Even when we win, the rugby against the B&I lions, people bitch about it and calls for the coach's head!

Frank 6/23/2009 12:42:03 PM
Our guys did well, certainly, Smithy and Hirsch were erratic with the batm but, did we have a better option? Say nothing of Van, who's passion is inspiring. I enjoy the entertainment, a win would have been greatm but Afridi is a freak at times, we met him on a bad day. Go guys, cant wait for the champs league.

Jawellnofine 6/23/2009 12:58:22 PM
A voice of sanity..I liked this article.

Anon 6/23/2009 12:59:59 PM
Everybody will call for Mickey's head if he decided to let the batsmen bowl and included players not even making their provincial side because they are not on form. Thing is that if you are much better than the other team, then winning by 1 point is just not good enough. Being extatic for just winning breeds complacency and mediocrity, what is wrong for wanting them to thrash a team if the supporters know they can?

Costa 6/23/2009 1:08:19 PM
I agree with David.Nice one.
The cricket team lost, but they didn't choke.
f-ing up the Duckworth lewis system or not making a plan to run or not run in that tied semi final is something to get angry about.But not losing a game like that.

MandM 6/23/2009 1:19:54 PM
So true! I definitely enjoyed watching the Proteas. Twenty20 is such a volatile type of cricket that any team can beat another on a given day - and that's why it's fun to watch!!

Michael 6/23/2009 1:20:37 PM
100%, it's always disappointing to lose, but really, it happens, build a bridge and get over it.

Zweli 6/23/2009 1:21:49 PM
Unfotunately David that's how we are. This has been our attitude since we gained freedom. The media in my view has played a big part in this. We are SUPER negative a nation. Let's hope most of these people will read your collumn and may be converted.

Nick 6/23/2009 1:23:36 PM
Hey Dave, good points all round. Our boys were great, however, i did think they made a bit of a tactical blunder in the final, only sending in Albie Morkel when it was too late for him to do anything. As good as Duminy is, he's not a 'boom-boom' player in the same mould as Morkel. Unfortunately those 4 fours from Afridi also killed us. But otherwise the team was great to watch.

Tiaan 6/23/2009 1:28:58 PM
Atherton is an idiot. If you show up simply to be "almost good enough" then you might as well stay at home. Were are currently rated the top cricket nation in the world and we can't win the damn T20 world cup? Why the hell should the SA public be proud or happy about that result? The Protea's does represent the best cricketers in our nation after all. If they loose, it humiliates all of us. Sure I agree, you can't win them all. But when are the Protea's going to win any of the cricket world cups? Ps, what makes you think sport columnists are the only people who have a right to an opinion?

Buckwheat 6/23/2009 2:16:15 PM
Yeah right david, yours is the only opinion that counts. How arrogant. I watched the Proteas v Pakistan and was hugely entertained by the game, but thought Pakistan deserved to win it because they did a better job. Doesn't mean we didn't do a good job at all. Fact is, it was disappointing because we had done so well up to that point - you got a problem with that attitude?

Clare 6/23/2009 2:35:36 PM
Lighten up, Tiaan. It's a game - not World War III. I, for one, was not humiliated by the Proteas defeat. I was proud of our performance throughout and got a great deal of enjoyment from the series. Anyway, if the team who looked the best on paper won every time it would just be boring.

Eduardo 6/23/2009 2:56:48 PM
Wow, I appreciated this piece and also glad to see that you can come up with a quality article. PLease do it more often.

Graeme's Girl 6/23/2009 3:12:35 PM
I love the Proteas, no matter what. I cried last week when we lost, but it was defenately not because we "Choked". The brilliant Pakistan side showed up. Had we batted first, it might have been a different result. Graem could do with losing a few KGs, but he is still my captain, and the proteas are still my team. And AB baby is still my fave. They have been playing seriously entertaining cricket this season. I will love and support them forever!

Alex 6/23/2009 3:12:57 PM
Hmmm...I love the smell of vitriolic hysteria in the morning. The burden of expectation is heavy, and SA sportsman need to live with that. At the same time us moegoes need level headed guys like David to keep the levels of hysteria contained. I agree with all your observations David, but cannot get rid of that feeling in my belly that we just didn't try hard enough against Pakistan. May be I just ate too many samoosas for lunch.

Yaw 6/23/2009 3:15:09 PM
Davey, dont think i could agree with you more, its akin to the whole world calling New Zealand's rugby side chokers. When 'pieman' Jacques was putting in a masterful innings repeatedly no one was too concerned about the size of his waistline. He may look like he has stacked on a few pounds, but his commitment and effort have inproved immensely. He bowled and batted, like a man possessed. I have never been a big Graeme Smith fan, but man has he grown as a leader of men, he did everything well during the tournament. unfortunately in the semis, they met a more determined Pakistani cricket team. Just like our country needed to win the 1995 RWC, their country is definately in need of some good news...any news, hopefully this is it...and i guess that is how it was written!!

Riaan 6/23/2009 3:31:30 PM
I had a tennis coach that used to say a good loser is a constant loser. I dont like losing and was dissapointed whne we lost although I was not surprised. T20 is a bit of a lottery after all. But I team played really well and must be the number 1 team in the world. I dont think we should like losing, in fact we should hate it but we should also acknowledge when someone beat us and lose with dignity. Calling for the coach and players heads will not help.

TonyT 6/23/2009 3:35:32 PM
Criticism of the team is particularly silly when you consider its only whimsical T20 cricket. Luck doesnt play a small part in it, but a dominant part. I remember at the last such tournament - Kenya beat Aus, Aus beat Eng, Eng beat Kenya. If its not your day its not your day.

doug 6/23/2009 3:40:43 PM
Agree with your article. I know Gary Player once said: 'The more I practice, the luckier I get', but in the intensity of 20/20, luck undeniably plays a part, more so than in 50 overs or 5 dayers. There's just so much pressure to perform as a batsman that tiny mistakes make all the difference - a slight edge, a dropped catch or whatever. On the day, any one of about 3 teams could have cracked the top spot. We fielded brilliantly and the team did SA proud even if we didn't win it. It's so easy to be an armchair critic and I too get pi**ed off about the negativity that immediately spews out if we don't win.

darkwing 6/23/2009 3:42:04 PM
David, the sad fact is that Kallis, Smith and Boucher are getting fat. Bald to follow. Soon they will not be eligible for selection to the Proteas side, nor will they be in the league of attractive women. So devastatingly sad.

@Moseley 6/23/2009 3:48:04 PM
Where is that clichéd look back pic of yours.....that was just so camp, it suits you.

fern 6/23/2009 4:04:33 PM
Right on David. But this applies to our country's achievements as a whole and not just sport. Just a Pity a few people on this forum want to see as back in that backward isolation we lived in.

cricketfan 6/23/2009 4:04:56 PM
I agree to some extent David, but you do tend to piss your fans off when you start making statements like "We're the best in the world." like Arthur did after the loss. Its not the time to blow your own horn when you've just lost out yet again for the umpteenth time at a major competition. We cannot make claims like that unless we are consistently winning when it matters. And the reality is we always win when it DOESNT matter that much.

I agree we're a negative lot, but its also because we all know we can be so much better in ALL the sports in this country, but because of countless outside issues we are not the best all the time. These outside issues are why South Africans are such a fickle lot when it comes to our sports.

Richard 6/23/2009 4:13:33 PM
Couldn't agree more. The comments from Tiaan are the type of mindless drivel that always seems to appear. The only thing missing at the moment is the racism slant, but I'm sure it will apear in due course!

Aub 6/23/2009 5:10:08 PM
We have a problem, it's called CONSISTENCY, or rather the lack of it. When someone fires someone else mis-fires, result: No silverware.

Tiaan 6/23/2009 5:17:44 PM
@Clare - sure it’s just a game. I wish I could play a game for a living, make millions doing so and have my supporters not care whether or not I loose. Wouldn’t it be great?

chap 6/24/2009 8:45:22 AM
"Victoryolic hysteria" perhaps?

Graeme Smith is currently being hid at short fine leg - surely that's not an example wants to set? Kallis' weight is less of an issue simply because he performed better, but he, Smith and Boucher could collectively drop a backstreet boy and still require a training bra under our new rash vests...

ren 6/24/2009 11:10:04 AM
thanks for the positive article and good common sense... tiaan clearly needs to get laid!

Nadine 6/24/2009 4:20:06 PM
Always love your sports (read: cricket) commentaries Dave, you should do them more often!

Neil 6/24/2009 5:55:14 PM
Don't be too hard on Tiaan. Cricket is entertainment that I pay for, put on by actors who are paid a fortune to perform. If I can complain about a crappy movie, actor, etc. why can I not do that about players?

The columnist voiced his opinion about readers voicing their's - be glad that both parties can! Even if it is in cowardly privacy on this forum

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