LAST Friday, South African fast bowling became a victim of ‘cancel culture’.
In the land of Donald, Steyn, Pollock, Ntini and Rabada, left-arm spinners were opening the bowling at the Wanderers, and part-time spinners were taking wickets, including one whose primary job is wicket-keeping.
Meanwhile, at a Test match in Durban that same day, off-spinner Simon Harmer was busy picking up four wickets on day two against Bangladesh at Kingsmead.
It was enough to bring tears to the eyes of teachers and coaches. What was going on? Was this an elaborate cricketing April Fools joke? Had the ‘woke spinners mob’ led by Paul Adams, Robin Peterson and Paul Harris, who for years operated in the shadows, finally come for some revenge at the end of the 2021/22 season?
At Kingsmead,…