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Smith: I was a show off

2009-01-11 21:37
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South African captain Graeme Smith (Gallo Images)

Eduan Roos

Johannesburg - Graeme Smith admits that six years ago he was a show off with an obsession to prove his critics wrong.

However, the Proteas skipper who had the cricket world at his feet the past few weeks, looked “long and hard” in the mirror. Today he is humble and deeply grateful for all the praise he gets.

Biff, as his teammates call him, gripped the imagination when on Wednesday he did his level best to stave off a defeat by coming out to bat injured in the third test against Australia in Sydney.

This was in spite of medical advice that he should not venture near a cricket field for another six weeks.

“I have never experienced anything like this. It’s completely unexpected and something that bring you back to earth very quickly,” Smith said of his hero’s welcome at the airport in Johannesburg.

Even so his path to acceptance was a long and often difficult one.
“I made a lot of mistakes and bumped my head a few times along the way,” he said in a candid interview.

“What really surprised me was the manner in which the Australian crowd treated us. It was completely different to the last time we were there.”

Smith was crucified in 2005 for getting involved in wars of words with the Aussies. In South Africa he was labelled “arrogant” and a “big mouth”.

“I felt as if I had to prove myself as player, captain and person. I probably had the wrong attitude towards the public. I wanted to prove people wrong rather than plough the energy into my game. That took its toll.”

He recently consulted with a life coach and took an introspective approach.

“I had to decide how I wanted to be remembered one day and am happy with myself now. In the past the perception was maybe that I was too passionate and was over-confident, but that should not be mistaken for arrogance.

“Thanks to our performances the past two years, the team deserves to believe that it can achieve anything. There is no longer fear and conservative thinking among the guys.”

Smith consulted with Cricket South Africa’s medical experts on Saturday after he had the first of two blood injections for his elbow injury.

“I won’t be able to do much for the next six weeks, but I will definitely be watching my teammates in the one-day series,” he said.

“It’s amazing how sport brings our country together and it’s a huge privilege to be part of that.”

 

 

Your Comments

Ginger7/30/2009 8:39 AM
Smith will be remembered as an arrogant choker.
Bruce1/13/2009 1:20 AM
I too was a huge critic of Graeme. I remember beingat the Wanderers when we lost to India, and seeing Graeme acting like a child. The difference from then to now is astounding. I have huge respect for Graeme now for the way he conducted himself both on and off the field here in Australia. He has maturedand grown into a player that I would like my son to follow. The Aussies even took him to heart here, so that is saying heaps. Keep going Biff
Anil1/12/2009 5:12 PM
I am a big fan of Zulu and I simply hate the fact that Smith was involved in him not being in the team anymore. But leaving that apart this guy is someone who has grown to be a leader of actions. His body language right from day 1 of the 1st test down under has signified the belief and the difference he brings to the team. There always will be those 10% of the people who might feel him coming out to bat in the 2nd innings at Sydney as a sign of show-off but am sure he has won the hearts of many of his detractors. He did admit to his mistakes of the past and is setting things right now. So I see no reason why he should be hated.
cammie1/12/2009 1:12 PM
@Anonymous at 12:02 - I agree, but then I have an idea that the man is trying to wind everyone up. Tollie is never consistent in his comments and I likes to see people take the bait. I wonder if you're brave enough to put your real name on these sites Tollie?
henk1/12/2009 1:04 PM
judged on your actions on and of the field after the first two tests, specially the second one: YOU ARE STILL A SHOW OFF!
Anonymous User1/12/2009 12:02 PM
Tollie, you have a split personality dude! What are you trying to do?? First decide what you want to be and who you support before positing your comments!!
cammie1/12/2009 10:36 AM
It takes a big man to admit he was "show-off" and that he has taken the wise words of a Life Coach and ploughed his energy into the game and his team. There will always be those who do not like Smith, but I guarantee that there are many, many ex-Smith bashers around who now realise what an incredible ambassador he is to the game and his country. Continue to grow Graeme and win not only games, but the hearts of many cricket lovers, worldwide!
Tollie1/12/2009 10:36 AM
Well done Smith. I really love you man and the team. You make us all so proud. :)
ZJ Kozma1/12/2009 2:28 AM
It has been great watching a young brash but gutsy cricketer mature into an inspirational tough leader. I was at the WACA and rate Smith's second innings century as the building block of that great win albeit that it followed a great bowling fightback. That performance together with the series deciding 150 innings in England make Smith a clear choice as cricketer of the year 2008. Good on you Smith!
Chris1/11/2009 10:39 PM
I have a lot more respect for Graeme now then I did when he was first appointed Captain. Then he was young and arrogant - now he's matured, plays fantastically and is becoming a brilliant leader. This win in Australia has proved how much he's changed. Well done - you earnt this win the hard way!!
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