** Woolmer berates Smith for Klusener comments **
Bob Woolmer, the former South African coach, launched a scathing attack on Graeme Smith, in response to his disparaging comments about Lance Klusener a week ago.
Speaking at a benefit dinner for Dale Benkenstein in Pietermaritzburg, Woolmer said he was deeply hurt by the present state of affairs in South African cricket, before going on to point a finger at Smith, who had questioned Klusener’s team ethic in a breakfast interview.
“I can’t really believe that Lance has not been selected to tour England,” said Woolmer. “It was because of him that we got to the semi-finals of the 1999 World Cup in the first place. That man wins games for South Africa and then someone had the temerity to attack him at a breakfast.”
Smith is the youngest man ever to lead the national side, and Woolmer was incensed by his lack of respect for a man who has been a mainstay of the team for over half a decade. “Graeme Smith has not been playing long enough and after five Tests has no right to criticise someone whose track record for South Africa is so good,” he said.
He added that he had cautioned Smith against accepting the captaincy when it was offered to him in the wake of Shaun Pollock’s sacking. “I pleaded with him not to take the captaincy but to rather wait until he was 26, more experienced and more settled in the side so he could handle all the pressures.”
As South Africa prepare for what is sure to be a closely contested series in England, Woolmer - who played for Kent and England - said he considered himself a South African, though he felt dismayed at the about-turn in the nation’s cricketing fortunes. “I feel more like a masochist at the moment because the state of our sport really hurts me,” he said. “I wish I knew what was going on in our cricket because at the moment it is a complete mess.”
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