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On Wednesday, Rob Walter became the third South African cricket official in a month to leave for New Zealand, accepting a two-year coaching deal with Otago. Walter was the most successful coach on South Africas franchise circuit, having won three trophies in four seasons with the Titans, and was set to take the A side to Australia, which should have put him in line for the national job. Walter, though, did not believe it did, telling ESPNcricinfo he could not see himself coaching South Africa in the short-term, and was looking to further his experience.Its only the latest sign that South African cricket is staring at an exodus of its top talent. A weakening rand, a domestic structure that offers too small a pool for its talent, and the decision to push through transformation is squeezing opportunity, especially for those at lower levels. Employees in coaching, management and administration are heading abroad in search of wealthier pastures.A range of former players and senior officials in the system confirmed to ESPNcricinfo - asking not to be named because of the sensitivity of the subject - that they are also aware of several players considering options abroad. At least four currently contracted internationals are among those named by sources. Consider that the South African Rugby Annual listed 280 players plying their trade abroad at the end of 2015 and South African cricket may not feel too badly, but a significant flight of players will affect the domestic game.Id say 80% of the reason players leave is money, one former player said. In South Africa we just dont have the amounts to pay our players what they can get overseas. And when they are at a level that is not international, there is a lot less stress. Some players just decide they dont need that high-pressure anymore.Those pressures include anxiety over whether they will continue to be selected, as South Africa target aggressive transformation. An example is fast bowler Morne Morkel, who ESPNcricinfo has learned was ready to retire from limited-overs cricket after being left out of the 2016 World T20 squad. He was close to signing a deal with English county Glamorgan but was convinced to stay on and taken to the Caribbean for the triangular series, in which he played only two out of six games. Morkel also helped broker a deal at the county for Dale Steyn, who South Africas selectors said would be rested for the West Indies tour but then gave him an NOC to play in the NatWest t20 Blast.Both Morkel and Steyn are understood to be interested in playing Cricket Australias Big Bash League, which will coincide with South Africas home series against Sri Lanka at the end of the year. AB de Villiers has already turned down a BBL offer, but another former national player will not be surprised if the pace pair does not.I dont blame Morne Morkel for thinking that way. He has been messed around. It is very strange how the senior seamers have been treated. I dont think they have been managed well, the player said. The same thing with Dale Steyn. No-one had the gumption to say that he has had a tough 18 months in white-ball cricket so he is being dropped for the West Indies series and is going to England to find form; instead they said they are resting him. Its no secret Dale is not the happiest camper out there at the moment.Morkel and Steyn are not alone. Several younger franchise players are looking at the UK as a destination to further their careers and the player said he would encourage them to go, citing the several variables in South African cricket and the lack of opportunity as reasons. Englands first-class competition comprises 18 counties; South Africas has only six franchise teams.South Africas system was modeled on Australias domestic structure to ensure strong competition, but it is being seen as too small to provide opportunities for everyone who deserves one. There has been talk of expanding to an eight-team structure to ensure more players can participate, to give selectors more options, and to create more jobs for coaches.That may mean the likes of Lance Klusener, whose contract was not renewed by Dolphins, Makhaya Ntini, who is coaching in Zimbabwe, and Walter stay in the system. Rob wants to coach an international team and sitting at the Titans for another three years might not get him there, a source close to Walter said. He knows that Geoffrey Toyana is probably the next national coach and deservedly so, so moving might give Rob the opportunity to coach much sooner.Toyana is on the verge of signing a three-year extension with the Lions but several sources revealed he may be elevated to the South African job sooner than expected as pressure mounts on the incumbent Russell Domingo. The source was of the opinion, however, that South Africa needed a foreign coach - someone who can shake things up and challenge the guys - to help fulfill the potential of a group that has tended to underachieve on the global stage, but said an outsider would not be able to handle the politics in South African cricket.So the focus returns to South Africas transformation policy, which is seen as a cause of what is being termed white flight. One former player believes it is not so much the policy but the lack of clarity surrounding its implementation that is causing player unhappiness.If you are good enough, you will play for South Africa no matter what colour your skin and we know that, the player, who is white, said. But CSA need to be open and honest about transformation and then you will have fewer players leaving. The players just want to know: these are the rules and this is what we have to do. Thats all. They keep saying there is no quota, there are only targets, and that is a lie.At the same time we have to stop saying every time someone of colour gets a position that they are only there because of their colour. We have very deserving people.Not everyone believes the exodus of personnel is a reason to panic, though, and some see it as an effect of the globalisation of sport. If an engineer leaves to work in Dubai we read less into it than when a sportsperson leaves, a senior administrator said. 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So the googly - his baby, his life and joy - was somewhat neutered before he had even bowled it. They swept him relentlessly from the angle.Kim Hughes was that first wicket, done up good and proper attempting a cover drive. Qadirs last but one international wicket in Australia was also a googly; unlike Hughes, the pinch-hitting Craig McDermott was bowled on the back foot, but like Hughes he too was clueless about the true intent of the delivery.Look them up. They bookend Rob Moodys - who else? - video on YouTube of Qadirs wickets in Australia. Of the 11 Test wickets in that video, all from the only Test series he played there, in 1983-84, five were wronguns and one a straighter, quicker one that may or may not have been a flipper - Allan Border certainly didnt know. Qadir didnt have a great series, his style cramped by a thin attack around him and by being unused to the surfaces he was playing on. But nobody forgot him.There were 15 more wickets in the ODI tri-series that season and plenty were wronguns. Some were superfine, like when Jeffrey Dujon skipped out to one that looked like it may drop outside off stump but instead drifted in and dropped somewhere between off and middle in front of him, and spun not between his inside edge and pad but past the outside of his front thigh. This was not a googly so much as a Muttiah Muralitharan offbreak nine years before Muttiah Muralitharan. It missed leg stump by a foot, though not Wasim Baris gloves, as he completed the stumping.Mushtaq Ahmed would bounce into Australia in not dissimilar style, just more sober of hair and mood. In 1995-96, he worked out Australian surfaces better than Qadir, though, of course, it helped having Wasim and Waqar thunder around him. But the googly was as singular. Recall its torment of Greg Blewett, wunderkind of the day, who twice responded to it as if during a maths exam he had been asked a question about Faizs poetry: WTF doesnt begin to capture it. Steve Waughs dismissal in the second innings in Sydney, meanwhile, was Qadir-Hughes Mark II. Even Danish Kaneria, 25 more Test wickets than Qadir and 76 more than Mushtaq, but with incalculably less aura than either, had a googly that had Richie Benaud purring in 2004-05.In other words, the Pakistani googly holds a place of some value in the Australian cricket canon, and given Pakistans modern record there, there isnt much else challenging it. Which brings us to Yasir Shah, imminently to introduce himself to Australian crowds, but to whom the googly is not so attached.He does - or at least did - have one, as well as an idea over its best deployment. Last year in Dhaka, he bowled four wide-ish legbreaks to Mushfiqur Rahim before slipping in a fizzing wrongun that bowled him. Since then, though, nothing sticks in the mind. The most memorable Pakistani googlies actually have come from the back of Azhar Alis hand.Not that it has held Yasir back. At first it was even kind of refreshing how little he used it, and that it wasnt the crutch it became for Mushtaq and Kaneria: they bowled the googly into the ground, in the process stripping it of whatever aura Qadir had given it. If they began by showing it off - Kanerias first ball in Test cricket was a wrongun - by the end it was something they could not wean themselves off; in that overuse, it went the way of Saqlain Mushtaqs doosra.Yasir is not that Pakistani legspinner. Little marks him as a linear inheritor of that line. If you see him side-on in his gather as he arrives at the crease, he doesnt even look like aa spinner.dddddddddddd Mid-leap, he could be a fast bowler. He bowls at a higher pace, at which even insignificant turn, or no turn, can be lethal. That hurry, on the kind of slow wickets he has predominantly played on, is what has helped him. Ally that to his control, especially in his first year, and it is clear from the nature of his dismissals how he differs to Qadir and Kaneria especially: nearly 45% of his wickets are lbw or bowled. In their first 20 Tests, the corresponding figures for Qadir and Kaneria were around 36% and 25% respectively. Mushtaq is close, with 40%, but even accounting for a DRS-enabled skew, the gap speaks of a distinct mode of attack.Yasir can spin them sexy, especially when bowling to left-handers from around the wicket. But essentially, in how straight he is and the lack of big turn, he could almost be a shorter, stockier, less nerdy Anil Kumble. Of the great legspinners of the modern age - Qadir, Mushtaq, Kaneria, Warne, MacGill - Kumble is closest to Yasir in the percentage of lbws and bowleds after 20 Tests (41.4%).What, then, of the next three weeks? Watch any Qadir and Mushtaq montage from Australia and it is hard to dispute the latters contention that Yasir will need a fair bag of tricks - topspinners, wronguns, flippers, overspinners. Australian batsmen did not drive Mushtaq with the usual conviction because of the lingering threat of that googly; yet to go on the back foot to cut was to invite danger anew.Perhaps bowling a little slower than usual might help, although in truth, variation of speed will help more. That is the truth of Kumbles belated bloom in Australia, in which his first three Tests yielded five wickets and the last seven 44. Kumble had the benefit of a Terry Jenner intervention on the 2003-04 tour, Jenner advising him, in effect, to slow it up, or at least not be as mono-paced as he had been. The benefits were immediate, not least in a masterly dismantling of Ricky Ponting in Sydney: four mid-80kph legbreaks the set-up for the killer, non-turning 100kph-bullet. This year has not been easy for Yasir. He has the wickets, even the performances, but some of the sheen has come off. There have been stretches where it has not been obvious where his next wicket might come from, as if his ambitions have been hemmed in by a lifetime of learning by rote and an inability to think on his feet. He took plenty against West Indies, an exceptional feat on wickets that were slow even by UAE standards. But committed as he was, you couldnt miss the fatigue about him, most obviously in how often he missed his lengths.Neither should that be a surprise. Only Nathan Lyon has bowled more overs since Yasirs debut - 1065.4 to Yasirs 1057.5 and that too in seven more Tests. This is classic Misbah, using his lead spinner to shock-and-awe batsmen as well as to dull-and-bore them in case the first approach doesnt work. He doesnt have much choice, given he has no allrounder and his pace attack continues to perform better in the minds fantasy than necessarily on the field. And so the burden is high on Yasir, not as heavy as it was for Qadir in 1983-84 but not as light either as it was for Mushtaq in 1995-96. For the last few months he has not had the benefit of Mushtaqs tutelage either - a key presence in and around Pakistans set-up since Yasirs debut. If nothing else, he could at least have continued working with Yasir on improving that googly.Although, come to think of it, maybe it isnt the googly he needs as much as the presence to be able to do without it. Because we all know which Australian never had a great wrongun right? His great frenemy Kevin Pietersen wrote the best line about that: Warnie being Warnie, all he did was replace the missing googly with bullshit. ' ' '