UCB appoints Panel of Coaches (13 Jun 1998)
The United Cricket Board of South Africa has announced the formation of a panel of specialist coaches to assist players at provincial, national and junior level
13-Jun-1998
13 June 1998
UCB appoints Panel of Coaches
Bob Dubery
The United Cricket Board of South Africa has announced the formation
of a panel of specialist coaches to assist players at provincial,
national and junior level.
"The idea of a specialist panel was first mooted," said UCB managing
director Ali Bacher, "when Hansie Cronje came to me after our Test
defeat at Sydney in January and asked me to find somebody who could
help his batsmen to play Shane Warne.
"Barry Richards was unfortunately out of the country at the time but,
when we could get him, he made a big contribution and this was
reflected when we managed to put together a total of more than 500 in
the Test at Adelaide. At least 3 of our batsmen - and I don't want to
mention any names - handled the legspinner much better as a result of
the advice that Barry had given them.
"The appointment of a specialist panel is by no means a criticism of
Bob Woolmer or any other of our other senior coaches. It is simply a
fact that there is no coach in the world who is an expert on every
facet of the game.
"The coaching panel will be available to all our national sides, all
our provincial sides as well as the Plascon National Academy. It will
be up to the coaches in charge of those sides to call up one of these
experts when and as they feel the need. If Natal, for example, want a
wicketkeeping coach they could chose between Ray Jennings or Dave
Richardson.
"It would not be a one-off affair. One would envisage the coach
spending 2 or 3 days with a particular wicketkeeper and then coming
back for a follow-up session at a later stage.
"The UCB will pick up the bill for the use of these coaches.
"We will also send some of our specialists to our various national
weeks. Schoolboys, for example, often have little idea of captaincy
and they would learn a lot from somebody like Eddie Barlow or Trevor
Goddard.
"One of the highlights of this project has been the keenness of former
players to get involved. Not one person turned us down. They are all
keen to be involved in South African cricket still. Some of them have
offered to specialise within their own specialist areas. Kepler
Wessels, for example, will concentrate particularly on batting against
fast bowling while Peter Kirsten is regarded as one of the finest
coaches of playing spin bowling.
"This project also keeps our top players close to the game after they
have retired, and that is also beneficial to South African cricket."
The specialist coaching panel is:
Batting: Lee Irvine, Kepler Wessels, Peter Kirsten, Jimmy Cook,
Graeme Pollock, Hylton Ackerman.
Fast/medium bowling: Vince van der Bijl, Fanie de Villiers, Allan
Donald, Robin Jackman, Solly Chothia.
Spin bowling: Omar Henry, Alan Kourie, Baboo Ebrahim, Rodney Ontong,
Pat Symcox.
Outfielding: Jonty Rhodes, Peter Kirsten.
Slip fielding: Eddie Barlow, Brian McMillan, Alan Kourie.
Wicketkeeping: Dave Richardson, Ray Jennings.
Captaincy: Eddie Barlow, Trevor Goddard.
Source :: Bob Dubery