Sowetan

Gibson can ease into Proteas role

Bangladesh first up for new coach but India and Aussies loom

- By Telford Vice TimesLIVE

Ottis Gibson didn’t take 9/11 for any of the dozen first-class teams he played for‚ but September 11 will loom as a significan­t day for him nonetheles­s.

It’s the scheduled end of England’s test series against West Indies – and the last day of Gibson’s second tenure as England bowling coach.

His stint will end at Lord’s‚ where he helped engineer a crushing defeat of South Africa in June.

Then Gibson will prepare to take up his new position as South Africa’s head coach.

The first ball in South Africa’s new season will be bowled on September 28.

Seventeen days is not a lot of time for Gibson to appoint assistants and get a grip on man managing players who barely know who he is, much less what he’s about as a coach.

Good thing‚ perhaps‚ that South Africa’s first engagement of the not quite summer is against Bangladesh in tests in Potchefstr­oom and Bloemfonte­in.

That’s about as far under the radar as internatio­nal cricket goes.

Far better rather‚ for cricket-minded South Africans‚ that Gibson and his charges meet and greet in matches against minnows out in the sticks than under the glare of the spotlight that will be focused witheringl­y on this season’s tours by India and Australia.

The confirmati­on of Gibson’s appointmen­t has prompted a procession of positive pronouncem­ents by teammates in the Border‚ Gauteng and Griqualand West teams he played 33 firstclass matches for between October 1992 and October 2000.

Stephen Jones‚ Gibson’s coach at Border‚ has less happy memories of the rawboned Bajan.

“He used to practice hitting sixes by aiming at me on the bowling machine‚” Jones said yesterday.

Playing and coaching are vastly divergent discipline­s but there will be hope Gibson has retained his knack for getting teams out of trouble.

South Africa‚ who fizzled and flopped in England‚ where they lost nine of their 13 games‚ might need some of that precious stuff when they face the rest of cricket’s big three in the coming months. –

 ?? /PHILIP BROWN/GETTY IMAGES ?? Ottis Gibson’s first test as Proteas coach will be against Bangladesh.
/PHILIP BROWN/GETTY IMAGES Ottis Gibson’s first test as Proteas coach will be against Bangladesh.

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