/ 4 March 2004

Kirsten eyes a century of Tests

South African batsman Gary Kirsten has set his sights on reaching a century of Tests as the tourists seek to bounce back against New Zealand next week.

”My biggest goal is 100 Tests, which hopefully I’ll do on this tour,” said Kirsten, who already has a South African record 98 appearances under his belt. ”That’ll certainly be a major highlight for me.”

Kirsten (36) arrived here this week for the three-Test series, which opens in Hamilton next week following their 5-1 drubbing against New Zealand in the one-day series.

The veteran batsman said he was coming under increasing pressure from South African authorities to make a decision over his long-term plans.

”I think the UCB [South Africa’s United Cricket Board] wants me to decide whether I go long-term or retire from here.”

Commenting on the one-day series, which he watched on television in Cape Town, Kirsten said after the South Africans won the first match, they may have got complacent and believed they could win all the games.

”It proves New Zealand are a very competitive side, and when things are going well you’ve got to keep driving it in, working hard at your game and stay humble.

”It’s amazing you can get into a rut of losing. Five in a row, I think it’s the first time it’s ever happened to us.” – Sapa-AFP