Commins stands down as WP captain (30 Sep 1997)
Western Province have been forced to switch captains just three days before their first night-series cricket match of the season following the unexpected resignation of John Commins last night
30-Sep-1997
WP captain stands down
Pressure causes 'amateur' Commins to quit the job
by John Freudenberg
Western Province have been forced to switch captains just three
days before their first night-series cricket match of the season
following the unexpected resignation of John Commins last night.
Commins, citing business pressures as the reason for quitting the
captaincy, will be replaced by the experienced Craig Matthews but
will continue to be available as a batsman for all matches this
season.
Commins' resignation was accepted during yesterday's meeting of the
WP selection committee, who chose the team for Friday's Standard
Bank League match against Griqualand West in Kimberley.
Although the timing of the decision may seem sudden on the surface,
Commins, 32, had informed senior WP officials a few weeks ago that
he was considering his position because of escalating work
pressures. He recently set up a sporting goods agency.
"I had been thinking about my position during the winter, but
thought I'd give things a chance at the start of the season,"
Commins said today.
"Once the pre-season matches began I realised the increasing
workload with my business was making things harder and it was
perhaps in everyone's interest that I give up the captaincy."
The change, however, shouldn't unduly disrupt WP's start to the
season. Matthews was WP captain five years ago until national
commitments forced him to stand aside.
Matthews is a respected captain, his qualities having been
recognised at national level as vice-captain to Hansie Cronje.
WP have become used to sudden switches in the captaincy in recent
seasons. Matthews, Gary Kirsten, Eric Simons and Commins have all
had to be replaced because of national call-ups or injury.
Commins said: "People probably don't understand the pressures and
commitments required of being an A Section captain. There's a lot
of thought and preparation involved and it takes up a lot of time.
I must admit I didn't really enjoy it all the time.
"It's not just a matter of turning up and captaining in games.
There are the selection meetings to attend and you have to take
more responsibility at practices. I'm not a professional cricketer
and at this stage of my career, I have to think of my future.
"But I'm keen to play on and can now concentrate on my role as a
batsman," Commins said.
WP coach Duncan Fletcher paid tribute to Commins who was appointed
captain at the start of last season.
"John has been a tremendous captain both for WP and the South
Africa A side and we are fortunate to have someone of Craig's
stature to take over," Fletcher said.
The only snag could be if Matthews, who is still on a United
Cricket Board contract until the end of the year, should get called
up to the SA team for either the limited-overs segment of the
current Pakistan tour or the tour to Australia starting in late
November.
WP may then have to call on Commins again or go for youth and blood HD Ackerman.
Meanwhile, former Boland opener Lloyd Ferreira and ex-Free State
all-rounder Bradley Player will make their WP debuts when they open
the batting against Griquas.
WP team: Lloyd Ferreira, Bradley Player, Herschelle Gibbs,
HD Ackerman, John Commins, Eric Simons, Alan Dawson, Dave Rundle,
Paul Kirsten, Craig Matthews (capt), Dean Payne. 12th man: Faiek
Davids.
Source: Independent Newspapers
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