All eyes on Zulu
by Neil Manthorp 19/11/2002, 00:00
Daryll Cullinan's inclusion in the South African 'A' team to face Sri Lanka in Potchefstroom may attract the majority of the public's attention on November 23 but there is another man we should all be more concerned about.
A World Cup squad without Lance Klusener is a horrible thought - but so
is the prospect of a World Cup squad with an out-of-form or unhappy Lance
Klusener in it.
His current woes with the bat are not, unfortunately, a temporary or
passing 'blip' in his career. He was out of form in Australia ten months
ago, he was largely innefective for Nottinghamshire in the winter, he was
out of form in Morocco and he looked desperate in Sri Lanka. That's a long
time to survive on reputation.
Andrew Hall is just one of three or four players now staking a more
legitimate claim for World Cup inclusion than Klusener but there is still
time for 'Zulu' to convince the selectors that he is the right man for the
job.
"He needs as much game time as possible," Omar Henry said after
announcing the A team on Tuesday. "We need to see as much of him as
possible, that's why he is in the team. He hasn't done much recently," Henry
said.
As for Boeta Dippenaar and Nicky Boje, two players who might reasonably
have hoped for a call-up, Henry was adamant they shouldn't be disheartened.
"Of course they are in contention (for a World Cup place), nobody has
been discounted. It's not just a question of looking at different people but
also different combinations. We are selecting a team, not just a group of
individuals," Henry said.
The form of veterans like Cullinan and Gary Kirsten will be closely
monitored but the truth is that Henry and his team know what they are
capable of and they know that they have 'lost' nothing except, maybe, a yard
of pace in the outfield.
Klusener may just be a different matter. Not only does he need to show
form, he needs to show he is still capable of form. Fingers crossed.