Barry Richards leads tributes to South Africa’s ‘cricket giant’ Procter
NEW DELHI: Barry Richards, a longtime friend and teammate, expressed his condolences for the late former South African all-rounder Mike Procter, who passed away at the age of 77 near Durban on Saturday, describing his departure as the loss of a giant in the cricket world.
“We were part of each other’s lives,” said Richards of his 65-year friendship with Procter.
Richards and Procter, recognised as among South Africa’s finest cricketers, competed against each other in their school days and later joined forces, representing Natal province and South Africa in junior and international cricket together.
“Anyone who played for Natal, Rhodesia and Gloucestershire in the 1960s and 70s knew that they were in the presence of a genius,” said Richards.
Procter and Richards joined forces in four Tests, playing pivotal roles for South Africa as they secured victories in all four matches against Australia in 1969-70. Unfortunately, their international careers were curtailed due to the international isolation resulting from South Africa’s apartheid policy.
Vintcent van der Bijl, who formed a devastating new ball partnership for Natal with Procter, described his former team-mate as “the most unpretentious great cricketer I knew.”
Van der Bijl, a former International Cricket Council head of umpires and match referees, said Procter was “a warrior on the field”.
“He played the game tough and yet amateur in spirit. He used to end every pre-game session by saying, ‘Let’s go and have some fun.’ He played the game as it should always be played. It was a real privilege to play with and against him.”
Procter was South Africa’s first coach when that period of international isolation ended in 1991.
Fast bowler Allan Donald made his international debut under him.
“I learned a lot from him. Just to listen to him was an experience. He made me aware of what was needed to have the mentality of a fast bowler,” he said.
Ali Bacher, former managing director of South African cricket, captained Procter in the series against Australia.
“He was one of the most outstanding cricketers that South Africa has produced. He bowled fast, swinging deliveries and as a batsman was good enough to have batted at number five for any country in the world,” he said.
Cricket South Africa president Rihan Richards described Procter as “not just a giant on the field but a beacon of hope and inspiration off it.”
Dolphins Cricket, formerly the Natal Cricket Union, said in a statement that Procter’s “legacy will endure as an inspiration for generations to come.”
“His career as a world-class cricketer was outstanding, his leadership prowess was noteworthy and his role as a cricket administrator and coach was remarkable.”
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club announced it would fly its flag at half-mast until the start of the English county season as a tribute to the man who played in 482 matches for the club and was captain from 1977 to 1981.
(With inputs from AFP)
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