Please include my name with the letter.
I refer to Concerned Cricket Lover (Thursday 8 April 2004).
I have never minded accepting justified criticism, but I cannot
accept it when people cannot even be bothered to get their facts
straight before putting pen to paper.
Firstly, I agree that more can be done for up and coming young
players at U/21, U/23 and "A team" level in order to help them
progress into the National team.
I am sure it is something the Namibian Cricket Board are aware
of and trying to address.
Unfortunately, that is where your letter runs out of any
substance at all.
Before every tournament or tour in which the National team is
involved, a squad is selected by the National Selection
Committee.
This squad normally consists of between 14 and 18 players and
all players who perform consistently in the club league are
considered for inclusion.
Unfortunately hardly any players outside the current squad have
produced consistent performances over the last few seasons and thus
the squad has remained fairly stable.
As a "cricket lover" I find your lack of knowledge about the
National team's results recently quite startling:The team in fact
beat Zimbabwe A in both a home and away series for the first time
ever, as well as finishing third (on nett run rate) in the ICC Six
Nations Challenge in Dubai in March.
The only series the team lost was against Bangladesh (another
Test playing country).
I am also very curious about the six injured players who went to
Dubai; not one player missed a match on tour due to injury - maybe
you can enlighten us? As far as the MTC development programme is
concerned:Danie Keulder and I made a proposal to the NCB in 2002
about the best way to utilize the funds from MTC.
The Board agreed that the most sensible course of action would
be to first develop coaches around the country who could then
develop the young players.
It is pointless running a development programme if you do not
have qualified coaches in all the regions to identify the talent
and develop it further.
Unfortunately these programmes take time (just look at South
Africa who have been running their development programmes for
nearly 20 years!) and thus we will not immediately see the
development programme producing players good enough to play for the
senior National team.
Again, because you did not bother to get your facts right, you
will not know that in the Oshana region alone, the number of
children playing cricket has gone from virtually zero to just over
5000 in less than two years.
They have also gone from no league structure to 10 schools in
the league and 12 new schools joining the programme this year.
I call that evelopment.
Another fact:Danie and I get paid exactly the same amount by the
NCB as the development officer for the central region.
I'm not sure I would call that enriching ourselves.
Obviously it doesn't suit your story to consider the fact that
we have more than 10 years more coaching experience than any of the
other development coaches or that we are better qualified than any
of them.
Finally, as far as I can tell you seem to be the one determined
to drag politics into the whole issue.
Once again I must ask you please to get your facts straight in
future.
Burton van Rooi has played in every single match for Namibia
since the World Cup in February 2003, except the match against
Canada in March 2004.
All players in the squad are treated exactly the same and may
therefore be left out if the selectors feel that they are out of
form.
If you would like to contact me personally to discuss any of the
issues raised here, you are more than welcome to do so, but please
try to check your information and facts in future before making
such ridiculous statements.
Deon Kotze
Cricket Academy of Namibia
I refer to Concerned Cricket Lover (Thursday 8 April 2004).I have
never minded accepting justified criticism, but I cannot accept it
when people cannot even be bothered to get their facts straight
before putting pen to paper.Firstly, I agree that more can be done
for up and coming young players at U/21, U/23 and "A team" level in
order to help them progress into the National team.I am sure it is
something the Namibian Cricket Board are aware of and trying to
address.Unfortunately, that is where your letter runs out of any
substance at all.Before every tournament or tour in which the
National team is involved, a squad is selected by the National
Selection Committee.This squad normally consists of between 14 and
18 players and all players who perform consistently in the club
league are considered for inclusion.Unfortunately hardly any
players outside the current squad have produced consistent
performances over the last few seasons and thus the squad has
remained fairly stable.As a "cricket lover" I find your lack of
knowledge about the National team's results recently quite
startling:The team in fact beat Zimbabwe A in both a home and away
series for the first time ever, as well as finishing third (on nett
run rate) in the ICC Six Nations Challenge in Dubai in March.The
only series the team lost was against Bangladesh (another Test
playing country).I am also very curious about the six injured
players who went to Dubai; not one player missed a match on tour
due to injury - maybe you can enlighten us? As far as the MTC
development programme is concerned:Danie Keulder and I made a
proposal to the NCB in 2002 about the best way to utilize the funds
from MTC.The Board agreed that the most sensible course of action
would be to first develop coaches around the country who could then
develop the young players.It is pointless running a development
programme if you do not have qualified coaches in all the regions
to identify the talent and develop it further.Unfortunately these
programmes take time (just look at South Africa who have been
running their development programmes for nearly 20 years!) and thus
we will not immediately see the development programme producing
players good enough to play for the senior National team.Again,
because you did not bother to get your facts right, you will not
know that in the Oshana region alone, the number of children
playing cricket has gone from virtually zero to just over 5000 in
less than two years.They have also gone from no league structure to
10 schools in the league and 12 new schools joining the programme
this year.I call that evelopment.Another fact:Danie and I get paid
exactly the same amount by the NCB as the development officer for
the central region.I'm not sure I would call that enriching
ourselves.Obviously it doesn't suit your story to consider the fact
that we have more than 10 years more coaching experience than any
of the other development coaches or that we are better qualified
than any of them.Finally, as far as I can tell you seem to be the
one determined to drag politics into the whole issue.Once again I
must ask you please to get your facts straight in future.Burton van
Rooi has played in every single match for Namibia since the World
Cup in February 2003, except the match against Canada in March
2004.All players in the squad are treated exactly the same and may
therefore be left out if the selectors feel that they are out of
form.If you would like to contact me personally to discuss any of
the issues raised here, you are more than welcome to do so, but
please try to check your information and facts in future before
making such ridiculous statements.Deon Kotze
Cricket Academy of Namibia