The Star Early Edition

Much-vaunted Vaughn’s agony

- LUNGANI ZAMA

WHEN the squad lists for both the Proteas and the South African “A” side were announced last week, there was one name conspicuou­s by its absence.

Since the turn of the year, no batsman in the domestic game – save for Aiden Markram, perhaps – has scored as heavily and as destructiv­ely as Vaughn van Jaarsveld, pictured, of the Dolphins. And yet, despite a run of form that saw him thump 799 runs in the four-day competitio­n, at a season’s-best average of nigh-on 68, he still missed out on national duty over the winter.

“I am obviously disappoint­ed, because I feel as if I am in some of the best form of my life. Getting a call-up at the next level is what we all aspire to, because we all want to represent our country,” the twice-capped top-order batsman explained.

Some of Van Jaarsveld’s ball-striking in January truly took the breath away, as he almost single-handedly kept the Dolphins interested in the Sunfoil Series dust-up. The southpaw attributes that purple patch to a period of introspect­ion over the December holidays, when there was a break in the domestic scene.

“I wrote down a few goals for myself. One of those was to get over 700 runs, which I managed to do. I was just very determined to do well for the team, and then see where I ended when the season was over,” he explained.

He didn’t relent in the oneday format, either, as he plundered 444 runs off the white ball, with a strike rate bettered only by the brazen Richard Levi (in terms of players who breached the 400 run-mark). Even then, he was batting atop the order, in a position not too familiar.

“It was what we needed as a team, but something a bit different. It didn’t go as well as the red-ball matches, but I was happy to contribute.”

The Dolphins finished the season in disappoint­ing fashion, falling away in a Momentum One-Day Cup competitio­n they led for a long period. At term end, Khaya Zondo was named in the SA “A” side, but his regular partner-in-crime with the bat missed the cut. “Vaughn was considered, because he has had a very good season for the Dolphins,” national convener of selectors Linda Zondi told Independen­t Media.

“His name definitely came up, but we must remember our priority is to serve the needs of the Proteas, and we are trying to find more all-rounders at the moment.

“If you look at a guy like Robbie Frylinck, then he also has reason to be disappoint­ed, because he had a great season, too. Unfortunat­ely, we can’t pick everyone, and most of the guys we have as specialist batsmen in the “A” side are either in the Proteas set-up, or on the fringes,” Zondi continued.

“We have to give them the best possible chance to prepare for what will be a massive series against England, and that has to take priority right now.”

Zondi did maintain that the door was certainly not closed on the 32-year-old Van Jaarsveld – or anyone else for that matter – especially given the form that he has shown in the past 18 months. “As long as a player is available for selection, the door is never closed.”

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa