Warner's ego must be managed - South Africa's Smith IOLSport
SYDNEY – Former South African captain Graeme Smith has some advice for Australia coach Justin Langer -- make sure David Warner's ego is managed if he starts to “get bigger than everybody else”.
Smith, who skippered his country for more than a decade, said that while he admired Warner's batting, he had “pissed a lot of people off” throughout his career. “Especially when he bats, he bats with that driven nature, that intensity, ego to perform. And he's an excellent cricketer. “It's when he starts to get bigger than everybody else then probably management needs to be ready for that.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Culture is key as Mzansi grows for gold at Chelsea Flower ShowKirstenbosch Botanical Gardens in Cape Town will look to SA’s many cultures for inspiration at this year's Chelsea Flower Show in the UK.
Read more »
Newsdeck: Bobani remains NMB mayor after motion of no confidence desertedMongameli Bobani is to remain the mayor of the Nelson Mandela Bay municipality after the Patriotic Alliance deserted its motion of no confidence against him.
Read more »
Maverick Life: In South Africa, Beyonce’s makeup artist is launching an exclusive line of vegan makeupSir John, the man whose clients’ list stretches like a Hollywood A-Listers’ Rolodex, fell in love with South Africa’s warm welcome and vim during one of his visits to the country, and now he is launching an exclusive line of vegan makeup in collaboration with W Beauty.
Read more »
Newsdeck: Alexandra residents consider taking protests to Sandton to get mayor’s attentionResidents of Alexandra have vowed to set tyres and rubble alight in Sandton and other neighbouring suburbs if City of Johannesburg Mayor Herman Mashaba doesn't meet them soon.
Read more »
OPINIONISTA: BEE inadvertently became ‘prime enabler of State Capture and corruption’ in South AfricaInstead of righting the economic wrongs of the past, BEE had the opposite effect as the economic plight and well-being of the vast majority worsened due to ill-conceived and poorly implemented legislation.
Read more »
Illegal economy costs South Africa R1-trillionSars has its sight set on big tax defaulters.
Read more »
These are the newest shows you can stream in South Africa right nowThese shows on internet TV are all hot out of the oven and ready to be binge-watched.
Read more »
Newsdeck: FF Plus and BLF to battle it out in the Electoral CourtThe FF Plus' bid to have the BLF barred from participating in the 2019 elections is expected to be heard in the Electoral Court, sitting in the Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg, on Thursday.
Read more »
OP-ED: Nero fiddles, while the prospect of load shedding in South Africa continuesElectricity customers and the public in South Africa experienced Stage 2 (2,000 MW) manual rotating load shedding in late 2018 and Stage 4 (4000 MW) in February and March 2019. However, while Nero fiddles the prospect of further load shedding is set to continue in the months ahead.
Read more »
Shazam! Star Zachary Levi: 'I can't wait to go to South Africa'In our sit-down interview with Zachary Levi, he spoke about how Cape Town is on his bucket list and how he got into shape for the very physical role.
Read more »