
Taking The Mickey
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Mickey Arthur was one of SA's longest-serving and most successful coaches. In 2008, along with the national team, he created history when the Proteas beat both England and Australia on their own turf. Beating Pakistan away from home the year before, set in motion an unprecedented journey to the number one ranking in both ODI and Test cricket. Since the world ranking system was introduced to international cricket, Australia has been the only other team to achieve this feat. In 12 tours 'down under' spanning almost a century, South Africa has never managed to win a Test series in Australia. But Arthur, captain Graeme Smith and the rest of the team overcame incredible odds to chase a toal over 400 in the first Test in Perth. They faced what seemed certain defeat in Melbourne to win again and take an unbeatable 2-0 series lead. South Africa became the top ranked team in Test cricket, finally unseating the mighty Australians who dominated for years. Soon after, they repeated this feat when they became the top ranked ODI team. But behind the scenes, things weren't always progressing smoothly. Whereas Arthur would do anything for the team, his umcompromising approach to administrators and refusal to be dictated to by men he believed were 'out of touch', was beginning to count against him. Not surprisingly, the Proteas failed to live up to the heights of 2008. They suffered the ignominy of a first rount exit from the Champions Trophy at the beginning of the 2009 season. Soon after, they had to win the final Test of a four-match series against England to salvage a draw. But there was nothing ominous about the players' collective form and spirits were high as the squad prepared for a tour to India. The tour was to all intents and purposes a Test match 'world championship' between the two nations ranked first and second in the world. A week before the team's departure, Arthur 'resigned'. He was given no choice. A press conference was hastily called in his home town of East London and Smith flew from Cape Town to appear alongside him and quash rumours of deterioration in their personal relationship. Arthur never elaborated on the reasons for his untimely dismissal. Until now...
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Content
- Intro
- Title page
- Foreword by Graeme Smith
- 1. Early years
- 2. The South African job
- South Africa in India (14-28 November 2005)
- 3. Taking on Australia
- Tour of Australia (9 December 2005 - 7 February 2006)
- Australia in South Africa - ODIs (24 February - 12 March 2006)
- 'The 438 game' - the decider
- 4. From crisis to consolidation
- ICC Champions Trophy in India (7 October - 5 November 2006)
- India in South Africa (November 2006 - January 2007)
- Pakistan in South Africa (January - February 2007)
- 5. ICC Cricket World Cup
- 6. Heading in the right direction
- ICC Twenty20 World Cup (11-24 September 2007)
- Tour of Pakistan (27 September - 29 October 2007)
- New Zealand tour of South Africa (8 November - 2 December 2007)
- The West Indies tour (14 December 2007 - 3 February 2008)
- 7. Boiling point
- Tour of Bangladesh (17 February - 14 March)
- 8. Tour of India
- 9. Tour of England
- The Headingley Test (18-21 July)
- Edgbaston Test (30 July - 2 August)
- 10. Triumph down under
- Tour of Australia (11 December 2008 - 30 January 2009)
- The Perth Test (17-21 December)
- The Boxing Day Test
- 11. Reaching number one
- The ODI series (January 2009)
- 12. Australia in South Africa
- The ODI series
- 13. ICC World Twenty20
- 14. Falling Stars
- The England Tour (November 2009-January 2010)
- 15. The England Test series
- 16. The end
- 17. Yvette's story
- Appendix
- Playing career
- First-class
- Totals
- Centuries
- Leading run-scorers in first-class for Griqualand West
- List A Limited Overs
- Totals
- For each team
- Centuries
- Coaching Career
- Griqualand West
- First-class
- Limited Overs
- Warriors
- First-class
- South Africa
- Tests
- Limited Overs Internationals for South Africa
- Limited Overs Internationals for Africa
- T20 Internationals
- Among contemporary coaches
- Tests
- Limited Overs Internationals
- T20 Internationals
- South Africa: Individual playing records with Arthur as coach
- Tests
- Batting & Fielding
- Bowling
- Limited Overs Internationals
- Batting & Fielding
- Bowling
- T20 Internationals
- Batting & Fielding
- Bowling
- Test batting under Arthur and previous coaches
- Test bowling under Arthur and previous coaches
- Limited Overs International batting under Arthur and previous coaches
- Limited Overs International bowling under Arthur and previous coaches
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