Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

‘Win-at-all-cost mentality did desperate Oz in’

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ■ ■

CAPETOWN: Australia’s win-at-allcosts mentality is behind the ball-tampering scandal that has engulfed their cricket and they should now introspect how they play the game, according to South Africa coach Ottis Gibson.

“The Aussies have said it themselves, the brand of cricket they play is win-at-all-costs,” Gibson told reporters on Tuesday, adding that Australia’s relatively comfortabl­e 4-0 win in the Ashes against England might have played a part. “When you look at the Ashes, they were never really behind in any game, they won quite comfortabl­y.

“Here they have been behind a couple of times and perhaps that desperatio­n came into it. It’s a shame that something like this had to happen for them to have to have a look at themselves.

“Every team, since the beginning of reverse swing, tries to get the ball to reverse. They skim it in, they bounce it in, they try and get it rough. The spinner gets his hand in the dirt and rubs it on the ball. Everybody has got a way of getting the ball to go a little bit further.

“The ball will reverse naturally, but everybody has a way of getting it to go a little bit further. Perhaps the desperatio­n that they were behind in the game meant they took it that step further. It’s unfortunat­e.”

Gibson is surprised how “big” the story has become globally, but believes this is because of the spectacula­r fall-from-grace for a side that had been a power in the game for so long. “When you see such a deliberate act, then people will become very interested in it,” he said. “Cricket Australia is a hundred-year-old organisati­on and they have been the envy of the world in terms of winning World Cup and so on. They have had great teams and great players for a long time.”

 ?? AP ?? SA coach Ottis Gibson.
AP SA coach Ottis Gibson.

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