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Bye bye Biff...
« on: March 03, 2014, 08:29:23 PM »

You ugly, shovelling, England-captain-ruining great of the game. Edgbaston 2008, respect ... However, couldn't he have hung around a tad longer to see off Cook? World cricket's loss is Slurry's gain.

Castle Lager Proteas Test captain, Graeme Smith, will end his 347-match International career after the third Sunfoil Test against Australia at Sahara Park Newlands.

Smith broke the news to his team mates after close of play earlier today.

Speaking of his decision Smith said: "This has been the most difficult decision I have ever had to make in my life. It's a decision that I have been considering since my ankle surgery in April last year. I have a young family to consider, and I felt that retiring at Newlands would be the best way to end it because I have called this place home since I was 18 years-old.   

"I have always been someone who has left everything out there on the field for my team and for my country. I'm extremely honoured and proud to have had the privilege to lead so many wonderful players and to have been a part of building the Proteas culture to what it is today. It is a culture that every player can be, and is, immensely proud of," Smith continued.

"I would like to express my deepest gratitude to the support from my parents and brother, my wife and children, my friends, my sponsors, my fans and to Cricket South Africa. I thank and honour the players who I have played with and those who have supported me and helped me to be the person and captain I am today. I have been fortunate to have had many highs, amongst them leading and being part of the best Test team in the world. I will cherish these memories for the rest of my life. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I bid my career a fond yet sad farewell," the 33-year-old added.

Cricket South Africa reacted with surprise to Smith's decision, but CSA Chief Executive, Haroon Lorgat, was full of praise for the contribution made by one of the true legends of the game.

"Although Graeme's decision to retire from all forms of international cricket comes as a surprise to all of us, we must respect him for deciding to call time," commented CSA Chief Executive, Haroon Lorgat. "Knowing him as well as I do, having been instrumental as a selector in appointing him as a young captain, he would not have taken this decision lightly or without a great deal of thought.
 
"He has captained the Proteas for more than a decade and he will draw a lot more satisfaction from the fact that he leaves our Test team at the top of the world and in such good health rather than from all the personal records he has achieved as the longest-serving captain the game has ever seen in the demanding Test format. He also led South Africa to the World Cup semi-final in 2007.
 
"I would like us to remember Graeme for his nerves of steel and his match-winning performances that were synonymous with some of the most remarkable fourth innings victory chases of all time. These included setting up the 414 runs chase against Australia at Perth and his series-clinching innings at Edgbaston in 2008, not to mention the unbeaten century the last time he faced Australia at Sahara Park Newlands in 2011.
 
"His role in setting up the famous 438 win over Australia in 2006 was also a performance never to be forgotten.
 
"He can leave the game with pride and he thoroughly deserves the gratitude of our nation for leading the Proteas with much distinction. From a personal point of view I am thrilled that I was part of the panel that appointed him captain in 2003 when his first major assignment was a tough tour to England and I feel privileged to see him now move on to the next stage of his career. He has been a mighty warrior, a leader of men and an exceptional part of our international cricket.
 
"Following the recent retirement of Jacques Kallis from Test cricket, there is no doubt that we are now ready to move into a new era and it is our job to build on the solid foundations that these great players leave behind."
Smith made his first-class debut for South Africa at the age of 21, and ends his illustrious career with 17 228 International runs and as the most capped Test captain in the history of the game. "
 

 
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Re: Bye bye Biff...
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2014, 08:35:14 PM »

 :(  :(  :(
What a ledgend... Just like King Kallis he will be missed.... Hope he has one last big ton in him.

Thanks Biff....
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Re: Bye bye Biff...
« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2014, 08:43:28 PM »

Fantastic captain and a great leader in the new south africa
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Re: Bye bye Biff...
« Reply #3 on: March 03, 2014, 08:43:45 PM »

So sad that Biff's retiring but I felt this was coming.

A behemoth. The boy who become the man that lead us to the very top.

Hard as nails. Tough. Iron willed.

As the curtain comes down, one final 4th innings victory match would be very special.

Thanks for the memories Biff. A true South African legend.
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Re: Bye bye Biff...
« Reply #4 on: March 03, 2014, 09:04:58 PM »

Game loses another great. May not be the most technical or pretty batsmen but just look at those stats.. To lead SA for so long as well is very very impressive.

Defo going to watch a few Slurry games this year with KP and Smith !!
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Re: Bye bye Biff...
« Reply #5 on: March 03, 2014, 09:07:03 PM »

For a final innings, I hope he goes out on a big one. Be a shame for his final series to end with not much to show for it.
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Re: Bye bye Biff...
« Reply #6 on: March 03, 2014, 09:42:42 PM »

What a great player, growing up watching the grit with which he played was truly inspiring. A man with tremendous presence out on the field it's sad to see him have to go while staring down the barrel of a home series defeat! But nonetheless a fantastic career
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Re: Bye bye Biff...
« Reply #7 on: March 03, 2014, 09:44:08 PM »

Couldn't agree more, legend if the game purely for his captaincy, let alone his batting, which from his technique showed he has a lot between his ears.

At least gives a spot for Elgar to open, who I like after he took a kicking from MJ I. The last match and opens up a spot for Quinton to settle into the team and eventually take the gloves from ABdV
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Re: Bye bye Biff...
« Reply #8 on: March 03, 2014, 10:23:42 PM »

Massive loss for SA and world cricket :(

A true leader of men, tactically astute, a 'unique' but solid technique, and a fantastic role model. Will be sadly missed.
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Re: Bye bye Biff...
« Reply #9 on: March 03, 2014, 10:57:44 PM »

Smith, to me was always a (No Swearing Please)! Horrible technique and hard as nails, but I could not help but respect  him as a great leader and run scorer.


Be interesting to see how SA cope with two huge holes in their batting line up, not to mention the hunt for  a captain.

Any thoughts on the most likely candidate? None stand out for me, two me the only two non bowlers assured of their place are Amla and ABDV. I can't see it being Amla, and I worry ABDV would struggle with captaining, batting and keeping.
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Re: Bye bye Biff...
« Reply #10 on: March 03, 2014, 11:04:21 PM »

Abv to captian.

Elgar and peterson to open. Which will be a turn around as they did cancel his contract just before the first test of this series.

Which shows they had no reason to believe smith would retire of hes there next choice opener.


Petersen
elgar
Amla
Abv
Faf
De cock
duminy
Philander
Steyn


Is still a decent 9, and will give most test nations a game.

Its not SA with kallis and smith. But its a dam site better than what other countries have got currently
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Re: Bye bye Biff...
« Reply #11 on: March 03, 2014, 11:17:49 PM »

Abv to captian.

Elgar and peterson to open. Which will be a turn around as they did cancel his contract just before the first test of this series.

Which shows they had no reason to believe smith would retire of hes there next choice opener.


Petersen
elgar
Amla
Abv
Faf
De cock
duminy
Philander
Steyn


Is still a decent 9, and will give most test nations a game.

Its not SA with kallis and smith. But its a dam site better than what other countries have got currently

It is indeed a decent lineup, and I believe 4 man pace attack of Morkel, Steyn, Philander and De Lange (when fit) would be the best in the world, but the batting line up would worry me. Apart from ABDV and Amla, who could you rely on for runs? Who would the opposition fear bowling two? Most sides around the world have the two you would spend time planning for (Clarke & Warner, Trott & Cook, Sanga & Jayawardene, Taylor & McCullum, Pujara & Kohli) but would also have players with a proven reputation that you could rely on for runs usually (Rodgers, Bell, Dhawan, Williamson etc) and I don't see that with SA.
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Re: Bye bye Biff...
« Reply #12 on: March 03, 2014, 11:24:48 PM »

It is indeed a decent lineup, and I believe 4 man pace attack of Morkel, Steyn, Philander and De Lange (when fit) would be the best in the world, but the batting line up would worry me. Apart from ABDV and Amla, who could you rely on for runs? Who would the opposition fear bowling two? Most sides around the world have the two you would spend time planning for (Clarke & Warner, Trott & Cook, Sanga & Jayawardene, Taylor & McCullum, Pujara & Kohli) but would also have players with a proven reputation that you could rely on for runs usually (Rodgers, Bell, Dhawan, Williamson etc) and I don't see that with SA.
Faf...
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Re: Bye bye Biff...
« Reply #13 on: March 03, 2014, 11:30:49 PM »

Faf.


And hopefully in a few tests. De cock.


You really need an opener to fire regularly though. as if yoi can get to 100/150 before losing a wicket. Then you have on most occassions lessened the sting of the bowling attack.



What other opening options do sa have out there?
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Re: Bye bye Biff...
« Reply #14 on: March 03, 2014, 11:34:57 PM »

And hopefully in a few tests. De cock.

For gods sake it's de kock! It's really not that tough....
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