Emotional Sarel Erwee celebrates maiden ton after mental health battle
cricket while battling mental health issues, late-blooming opener Sarel Erwee savoured a brilliant maiden century on Friday to drag South Africa back into the Test series against New Zealand. The 32-year-old lefthander's sparkling 108 on day one of the second Test at Hagley Oval helped the Proteas to a position of strength at 238 for three at stumps after captain Dean Elgar won the toss and sent his team in to bat. It was a stunning turnaround for both team and player, with Erwee managing only 10 runs on debut last week as South Africa crashed to their second-worst defeat in Tests in the first meeting at Christchurch.
It was also a day that Erwee could scarcely have dreamt of while in "dark places" two years ago. "I was probably a phone call away from calling it quits," Erwee told reporters. "But my parents kind of picked me up and (I) saw a sports performance psychologist and we worked through it daily. "It was a hard slog, if I can call it that, to try to get motivated again, to kind of give my best after wanting to give up." Erwee, who bats for the Durban-based Dolphins and has racked up nearly 100 first class matches, has had to be patient.
Read Also2nd Test: Sarel Erwee hits maiden ton as South Africa take day one honours against New ZealandA bold call by South Africa to bat first in the second Test against New Zealand paid dividends Friday with the tourists 238 for three, including a maiden century to Sarel Erwee, at stumps on day one.
He was called into his first Test squad at the end of 2020 for the Sri Lanka series but missed out on a debut. He might have remained uncapped this tour if Dolphins team mate Keegan Petersen had not contracted COVID-19. With fellow opener Elgar demanding fight from his batters