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Baker ready to face any Games storm

• SA’s ace bowler hopes for more rain at Commonweal­th Games to slow down the quick playing surfaces

- David Isaacson Gold Coast /TimesLIVE

A cyclone is hovering over the northern reaches of Queensland‚ but SA’s recordbrea­king lawn bowler Gerry Baker is jokingly hoping it will blow south for the Commonweal­th Games to level the playing fields.

A cyclone is hovering over the northern reaches of Queensland‚ but SA’s record-breaking lawn bowler Gerry Baker is jokingly hoping it will blow south for the Commonweal­th Games to level the playing fields.

SA’s bowlers won five golds at the most recent showpiece, in Glasgow four years ago‚ but Baker says the lightning-quick greens of Gold Coast will suit the Australian­s and the New Zealanders more.

“The greens [in Glasgow] were like our backyard‚” said Baker‚ set to become the first South African to compete at six Games on Thursday.

“Here‚ [it is] very tough‚ slick. Every day we’ve been having a bit of rain in the mornings‚ which we’re hoping for and praying for it to slow down the greens a bit.

“But when those greens get a bit shiny and it gets a bit quick it gets tough for us‚” Baker said‚ explaining that quick surfaces required a different technique.

“It’s a different type of bowl you play with; you don’t play with the bowls that we’re used to back home. It’s a little bit of a different technique and shot that you require‚ so it’s tough‚ it’s a bit foreign for us.

“I don’t think there’s five golds coming out of bowls for us … [but] if it carries on raining like this then it’ll get more and more in our favour.”

Baker‚ who has won three Games medals to date‚ a gold from Delhi 2010 and two bronze — from Manchester 2002 and Kuala Lumpur 1998 — knows what he is talking about. He was at the last Games in Australia — Melbourne 2006‚ where SA failed to land a single gold.

When told of Cyclone Iris that is on the horizon‚ Baker smiled and said, gesturing with his arm: “That cyclone must come.”

Baker‚ a businessma­n who started out as an accountant‚ delivered a miracle bowl to clinch the pairs gold in India, knocking the opponents’ bestplaced bowl‚ second-closest to the jack‚ out of contention to give all six points to SA to tie the second set for a 1-0 victory.

But his greatest achievemen­t‚ he says‚ was winning the singles bronze at the 2012 world championsh­ips in Adelaide‚ where he downed the then-world champion in the quarterfin­als.

Baker‚ who will skip the four and the trip at the Broadbeach club‚ began his Games career alongside then 18-year-old swimmer Roland Schoeman in 1998‚ and together they competed at five Commonweal­th showpieces until Glasgow 2014.

But he is certain Gold Coast will be his last Games hurrah‚ although he is keen to stick around for the 2019 world championsh­ips at the same Broadbeach venue.

“I’m good mates with Kepler Wessels so I said to him ‘how do you know it’s the last?’ and he said — this was a couple of years ago — ‘you’ll know when it is’. I love the game‚ but I’m tired of the peripheral­s and the travelling.”

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