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March 22, 2003 Saturday Muharram 18, 1424

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SA skipper demands passion play


JOHANNESBURG, March 21: New South African captain Graeme Smith has pledged to put passion and fire back into the national team after their dismal World Cup failure.

“I have to get everyone in the team working in one direction,” said the 22-year-old who became the youngest captain in his country’s history when he replaced Shaun Pollock.

Pollock was sacked after the Proteas failed to get beyond the World Cup first round.

“Maybe we need a bit of discipline in our cricket and maybe we need a bit of fun. But I am determined to bring back the passion and spark,” Smith said.

Pollock was slammed for his tactics and alleged indecisiveness despite delivering the Test world championship during his time.

“One of my hardest jobs will be to get the guys to step up a gear. As a captain I have to have the ability to tap into any player,” Smith added.—AFP






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