Daily Dispatch

Farhaan takes verbal googlies on the chin

- By MAHLATSE MPHAHLELE — DDC

TITANS middle-order batsman Farhaan Behardien says he has learned, over a period of time, to accept constant criticism from the Proteas’ fans.

Behardien‚ who has not scored a century after 59 ODIs and 37 T20s for South Africa since his debut six years ago‚ performs the tough job of scoring runs under pressure in the middle and lower order, where he often bats with the tail.

He is yet to score a big and memorable knock for the Proteas but he has often made meaningful contributi­ons to the Proteas’ cause and he understand­s why accolades always goes to players like Quinton de Kock‚ A B de Villiers and Faf du Plessis.

“I am a cricketer who everybody loves to hate‚” Behardien said, after he was announced as the Titans T20 Player of the Year‚ First-Class Player of the Year‚ Most Valuable Player of the Year and Player of the Year on Tuesday night.

“It might not get all the accolades but sometimes I get a crucial 20 not out from 10 balls and we get 400 runs.

“People will always notice players like A B‚ Faf‚ and Quinton‚ who get hundreds in the game.

“It is part and parcel of the position that I play in the middle to lower order.

“At the national team I play more on middle to lower order and with the Titans it is strictly on the middle-order but I have learned to deal with the criticism a lot better.

“Over the past couple of years‚ I have done really well and my philosophy has been to play any situation I found myself in to the best of my ability.

“For example‚ if I have 50 balls at the back end of an innings I must try to maximise the situation. If I only have 20 balls at the back end of a T20 innings, I must also make the best of the situation because that is the nature of my position where I bat.”

Earlier this month‚ Cricket South Africa (CSA) dropped Behardien from the list of players who have national contracts but the right-handed batsman has not given up hope of playing at the 50overs World Cup in England next year.

“I would like to go to the World Cup and I see myself standing at Lord’s in the final. I have massive ambitions to win the World Cup.

“I’ve been to three T20 and one 50-overs World Cups and two Champions Trophy tournament­s but I never played a big role in those, which is fine because it is part and parcel of the game.

“Whatever games are in front of me I will try to perform. I think I did very well for South Africa ‘A’ against India and Afghanista­n last year‚ during the T20s against India I did really well‚ I was not out against Bangladesh and I performed well for the Titans in all the formats when they called me to do a job.”

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES ?? UNFAZED BY THE DETRACTORS: Farhaan Behardien has accepted that you cannot win all the time with the fans and is prepared to roll with the punches when he goes to the crease
Picture: GALLO IMAGES UNFAZED BY THE DETRACTORS: Farhaan Behardien has accepted that you cannot win all the time with the fans and is prepared to roll with the punches when he goes to the crease

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