Ntini’s international career ends
Makhaya Ntini’s international career came to an end on Sunday on an
occasion which was at least as much about emotion and show business as
it was about cricket. It was an official Twenty20 international, which
India won by 21 runs - but Ntini’s farewell, the setting in a World Cup
football stadium, a Bollywood concert and a string of ceremonial
presentations vied with the cricket for top billing.
South African president Jacob Zuma was on hand as Ntini, 33, a former
herdboy, was thanked for the contribution he made to the game as the
first black African cricketer to represent South Africa.
Wonderful
“Thank you each and every one. It has been a wonderful 12 years,”
said Ntini at the presentation.
Earlier the fast bowler spoke of his pride at having gone from ‘a man
behind the cow dung’ to a career in which he played in 101 Test matches
and 172 one-day internationals.
He urged Lonwabo Tsotsobe, the only black current member of the Test
side, to “fill these shoes for us as black people everywhere in the
country and in the world.” Tsotsobe said Ntini had been an inspiration.
“Growing up there was nothing much I knew about cricket but I was
impressed that there was someone of colour representing us in cricket,”
said Tsotsobe, who has just finished a three match test series with
India.
Good catch
Ntini conceded 46 runs in his four overs without taking a wicket,
although he held a good catch on the boundary to dismiss India’s top
scorer, Rohit Sharma, who made 54.
But a comparatively lacklustre performance didn’t dampen the
enthusiasm of the crowd, especially at the end of his spell.
Ntini said he would not forget “the way the people roared when I
bowled the last ball.”
The match also commemorated the 150th anniversary of Indians settling
in South Africa and the links forged between the two countries,
especially in cricket.
Sachin Tendulkar, the only player still active who was involved in
the first international match between India and South Africa - in
Calcutta in November 1991 - was honoured for his ongoing contribution to
cricket. Tendulkar paid tribute to Ntini.
Competitor
“He was a fierce competitor and a true champion because you knew that
at the end of the day Makhaya would still be running in hard and trying
to get you out.”
Before the match, special caps were presented to members of the South
African team, led by Clive Rice, who made the historic 1991 tour, which
marked the return of South Africa to international cricket after a
21-year absence because of the country’s race policies.
Ntini had not played for South Africa since being dropped in December
2009 after the second Test against England.
The cricket was followed by a concert with a line-up which included
Bollywood stars Shahrukh Khan, Anil Kapoor, Shahid Kapoor and Priyanka
Chopra.
AFP |