Polly gets SABS stamp of approval
South African cricket captain Shaun Pollock was awarded the South African Bureau of Standards Silver Medal on Saturday night
25-Jun-2001
South African cricket captain Shaun
Pollock was awarded the South African Bureau of Standards Silver Medal
on Saturday night.
Eugene Julies, President and CEO of the SABS, awarded the medal to Pollock
for his "outstanding leadership and inspiration" and for the "difficult
task, well done, of repairing South Africa's sporting image in the
international arena and (his) efforts to improve the quality of South
African cricket in general".
Pollock, who was unable to attend the Award
banquet at the Kyalami Castle in Johannesburg, due to prior commitments,
said in a video recorded for the occasion that he was delighted to receive
an SABS stamp of approval.
The award, which honours South Africans who have
made exceptional contributions to the world of quality, was received on his
behalf by United Cricket Board member Robbie Kurz, who said that Pollock had taken over
from Hansie Cronje in the most difficult circumstances, but that he had led
from the front and earned the respect of his team and his country.
Kurz
noted that a key element of Pollock's captaincy was the manner in which he
led his traumatized team to victory over Australia in the Standard Bank
One-Day International Series over Australia in April 2000.
UCB chief executive Gerald Majola said: "We
are exceptionally proud that Shaun has received this award and that he makes
such an effort to set a wonderful example to all South Africans.
Congratulations, Shaun, you continue to inspire us."