Wednesday, 09 September 2015

Graeme Smith completes his career

Former Proteas captain Graeme Smith has been announced as an ambassador for the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation. The foundation uplifts communities by supporting 150 community sports projects in 35 countries. This is a far cry from the brazen 'I do not care what you think' and slightly rude attitude of the then 22-year-old who became South Africa's cricket captain in 2002. But Smith has undergone a textbook evolution in his sporting career.

Starting out as a rather arrogant but talented young batsman who always took on the world's best bowlers without respect, and who never shied from a verbal argument, Smith has finally completed the final task of any sporting icon after retirement – giving back. 


Graeme Smith's cricketing career has reached its end. CC Search image.
Just as former Proteas wicket keeper Mark Boucher now supports initiatives that prevent rhino poaching, and former Springboks captain Francois Pienaar founded the MAD Charity to support learners from disadvantaged backgrounds, Smith is getting involved in charity. Some former sports players take up commentary or writing after they retire, (by the way, Smith has already authored Graeme Smith: A Captain's Diary, which is an inspiring read), but the true sign of a career's end is something given back to society.

While Smith has overseen a few charity programmes since his retirement, and is now an employee of financial services company Momentum, this announcement marks the start of the completion of a spectacular sporting career. Now, Smith will appear in the media as an icon bringing attention to important causes and raising awareness about matters of significance. Just like every other individual who started out with a unique, albeit arrogant and selfish, attitude, the sporting system has ensured that the outcome is a well-mannered, caring, philanthropic icon.

Graeme Smith's cricketing statistics, courtesy of ESPN cricinfo

Batting and fielding averages
MatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100504s6sCtSt
Tests11720513926527748.251552559.6727381165241690
ODIs19719410698914137.98864880.811047788441050
T20Is3333298289*31.67770127.530512326180
First-class165284191291631148.7337512410
List A25925315933114139.2014671370
Twenty2086866238910529.861941123.0811129351370
Bowling averages
MatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10
Tests11737141888582/1452/145110.623.74177.2000
ODIs197431026951183/303/3052.835.5657.0000
T20Is33324570---14.25-000
First-class16517861132112/145102.903.80162.300
List A25919681796473/303/3038.215.4741.8000
Twenty208679614843/233/2337.009.2524.0000

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