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Jonty says goodbye
to tests
The
Australian Summer of ’92 would perhaps be one of the most celebrated
year for cricket
photographer all over the world. Because this was the year which gave
rise to one of the greatest fielders of all time, Jonty Rhodes. The
image of Rhodes, ‘flying horizontally’ in the air to run-out
Inzamam-ul-Haq, is one of the best that cricket, as a spectacle, could
offer. That single ‘dive’ still remaining etched in our memory and
has came to be associated with fielding greatness of all time.
When,
Rhodes recently decided to retire from the longer version of the game,
the game of cricket lost one of its greatest assets that made it such
a popular sports on T.V.The last decade must have seen many changes in
the game of cricket but none has been as pronounced as the
‘fielding’ aspect, which has changed dramatically, thanks largely
to Rhodes , who redefined the whole aspect of fielding itself.
The
‘point’ came to be associated with him so much that today one
would be considered the best fielder only if one were standing at that
point. It has become the number ‘10’ shirt of football in cricket.
You are not your team’s best fielder unless you are at the
‘point’. And so, in the recent series against Sri Lanka and New
Zealand, whenever the ball went to the point region, one invariably
searched for Jonty. But then realized that the great fielder has said
adieu to the test matches. Now he would be only representing his side
in one-day gamers. That’s really unfortunate for fans, for he was
not only a great fielder, he was a great entertainer.
His
batting was no less electrifying and at many occasions, he steered
South Africa out of trouble. Apart from his good one day batting
record, he has a good enough record in Tests too (2412 runs from 50
tests at an average of 36). He was one of their best players of spin,
the department in which most South Africans are considered deficient.
Jonty has always been a team-man and it shows in his on-field actions
where he always keeps goading his teammates all the time.
But
many people, who know him, say that his greatest quality is his
elevation – to God, to his family and also to his team. A God
fearing man, he is always involved in philanthropic activator and has
especially contributed to ‘epileptic-research’ from his earnings,
as he himself was once an epileptic patient. A multi-talented
personality, who also played Hockey at the highest level, was unable
to juggle his professional and private life for long and when his wife
gave birth to their daughter Daniella, he decided to quit the larger
form of the game, in order to devote more time to his family. But his
devoted fans will miss him ever after and watching South Africa play a
Test match won’t ever hold that great excitement for them ever
again.
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