Sivuyisana noSteve Smith othathe isikhundla se- “Glen McGrath” ngokuqonda esidlangalaleni i-hubris yase-Australia.. Masivume ukuba McGrath, umntu phezu 500 iilokhwe zovavanyo, kunye nelungu elihlanganayo lelinye lawona macala makhulu ngalo lonke ixesha, unokuxolelwa ngokucinga ukuba icala lakhe lingaba mhlophe eNgilane, nangona ukuyithetha ngokuvakalayo kuyithuka kwaye ingelonxalenye yomoya wentlonelo apho kufanele ukuba kuthethwe khona ikhilikithi. Steve Smith nangona kunjalo, Indoda eyayinovelwano okokugqibela xa yayindwendwela eNgilane kwaye yanovelwano kwakhona kuthotho lwangoku (ukuba siyawakhuphela ngaphandle amakhulu akhe aphindwe kabini eyenziwe kwifleti akukho nto enkosi).
If you haven’t seen Steve’s pre-Ashes predictions, nantsi le vidiyo ubunandiphe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v = 90y8CPjE1a8
England have won 5 lo wokugqibela 7 uthotho nothuthu, kwaye zonke 4 uthotho ekhaya ukususela 2005 (and that against a vastly superior Australian side to the current line-up). In that context, no matter how good your current form, you will always look like an arrogant berk for shouting your mouth off, especially if you are yet to make any kind off impression in the conditions in which the series will be played.
This kind of rude unsporting “public sledging” is why here in England we so love to see Australia lose. Not just lose to England, but lose to anyone. Once upon a time the West Indies were dominant, but their decline quickly brought sympathy and a hope that they will soon return to being truly competitive at the top level. The Australians can expect no such sympathy until they show a greater respect for others.
So — Steve Smith — here’s hoping you learn from this low point of your career, and as the Australia captain in waiting, show a new attitude from Australian cricket more in keeping with the spirit of the game. If you need any advice just pop across the water and pay a visit to Brendan McCullum who will no doubt be delighted to show you how it is done.
“Ibhola epinki ibonakala ingwevu / luhlaza ngombala obomvu / oluhlaza, kuxhomekeke kubukhali bayo. Ndenze ulinganiso ngobumfama bombala…”