RUTHERFORD_TO_TRANSVAAL_16JUL95
Rutherford for Transvaal
16-Jul-1995
The following article appeared in the Sunday Times, 16 July 1995
Rutherford for Transvaal.
Ken Rutherford, until recently the New Zealand Test captain, was
yesterday announced as Transvaal`s surprise overseas signing for
the coming season. Rutherford, an attacking batsman who won
plaudits in South Africa for the positive way in which he led an
outgunned Kiwi team on a tour last season, was unceremoniously
axed as his country`s captain at the end os a disappointing New
Zealand Centenary season.
"I wasn`t told officially, in fact I wasn`t told at
all,"Rutherford said from his home in Dunedin. "It was a disappointment but was not the reason why I decided to play in South
Africa."
According to Rutherford, the challenge of playing in South Africa
and changes in his personal life, which included a marriage
break-up, were among the reasons why he decided to move.
A veteran of 56 Tests and 121 limited overs internationals, Rutherford says he has not turned his back on New Zealand cricket.
"I only turn 30 in October. I have signed a two year contract wit
Transvaal and I am young enough not to count out the possibility
of a comeback at international level."
Rutherford, who has played all his previous provincial cricket
for Otago since making his debut as a 17 year old, says he is by
nature a loyal person and he hopes to repay Transvaal for their
faith in him.
"They have been very enthusiastic throughout the negotiations and
I will put in every effort in return."
There is a view in Transvaal that Rutherford might be the man to
captain the province after Mark Rushmere`s disappointing form
last season but Rutherford is cautious about the prospect.
"If the opportunity arose I would welcome the challenge but only
if I have the backing of all the players. I wouldn`t want to ruffle any feathers. The greatest thing about cricket is that it is
a team game and the best way to enjoy it and be successful is to
have a happy dressing room and a good team spirit."
He will arrive in late August or early September and will be
available for all Transvaal`s matches. He said he had long been
"intrigued" by South Africa, taking a keen interest in its political development as well as its cricketers and last season`s tour
had fulfilled one of his greatest ambitions.
Transvaal CE Albie During said Rutherford had shown he could master the pace and bounce at the Wanderes when he made 68 in inspiring New Zealand to an upset victory in the first Test last
season.
"He is a man of stature, a current test player and he has plenty
to prove."
Although Rutherford`s Test average is a modest 27.09 his domestic
first-class average in New Zealand is 44.38. He has hit 23 firstclass centuries including a spectacular 317 of 245 ball for New
Zealand against Brian Close`s 11 in Scarborough in 1986 against
an attack which included Franklyn Stephenson, Rod Estwick, Chris
Old, Dilip Doshi and Collis King.
During said new Zealand cricket chairman Peter McDermott had been
informed of the negotiations and had given his blessing to
Rutherford`s move.
Source: Sunday Times July 16th, 1995