By Joe Drabble Last updated: 26th June 2008
Smith: support for Collingwood
I think both (Collingwood and Vettori) have been quite manly in terms of apologising and I think in general all of us are trying to make the spirit of cricket better.
Graeme Smith
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South Africa captain Graeme Smith praised the way opposing skippers Paul Collingwood and Daniel Vettori handled the run-out drama in the aftermath of the one-day international at the Brit Oval.
Smith and the rest of the South Africa camp are currently at Taunton preparing for the first tour warm-up game against Somerset ahead of the four-Test series against England.
The classy left-hander believes both Collingwood and Vettori dealt with a tricky situation commendably after Kiwi all-rounder Grant Elliott was run-out following an accidental collision with Ryan Sidebottom.
Smith told Sky Sports News: "I've picked up a few highlights of it and its obviously been made quite a big deal.
"I feel for both sides in terms of what has been going on, I think both have been quite manly in terms of apologising and I think in general all of us are trying to make the spirit of cricket better and I think it's a responsibility we all have."
Asked what he would have done in that situation, Smith said: "I guess Sidebottom didn't do it on purpose and maybe that's what influenced Collingwood's decision.
"It's hard to say what I would have done in that situation, you never know in the heat of the moment when you are under that much pressure and it's a key game, but all of us are preparing ourselves everyday to play the game in the right way."
To add further insult to injury for Collingwood, the Durham all-rounder could be banned for up to four international matches after England failed to bowl their overs in the required time during Wednesday's defeat.
Smith has been punished himself for failing to get through the overs, and the Proteas skipper believes the situation should be looked at carefully before bans are dished out.
"I've been through what Collingwood is going through a couple of years back in the Caribbean and I got banned for a few games for a slow over-rate," he said.
"I think there is a difference between intentional and unintentional and I certainly think that is what match referees have to look at - it is tight these days getting through the overs."
Smith returns to England for his second tour after leading the Proteas to a 2-2 Test series draw in 2003.
The former Somerset skipper struck back-to-back double-hundreds as the tourists sailed into a 2-0 lead, and despite suffering from a hamstring injury, Smith insists he is confident of returning in time for the opening Test at Lord's on July 10.
"Yeah I've got some great memories here (Somerset), it's obviously a great place to start the tour it's nice and quiet for the team - great facilities and hopefully the three-day game will go well for us.
"I am still getting over the hamstring tear I picked up in the IPL, there is myself and Monde Zondeki are working on a few things and we'll probably miss the first game here in Taunton and hopefully be fit for Uxbridge.
"Obviously we have fantastic memories, personally my last tour back here in 2003 but I think we come here with a very different squad, there is a good blend of experience and youth.
"There is a real freshness about the team, we have an exciting bowling attack with a lot of prospects and batters that have performed well.
"We come here a far more settled side I think we have less tactically to worry about than maybe England but again England have been playing competitive cricket.
"I think people are going to love the series and for us it's fantastic to be a part of it."

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| Fixture |
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| Saturday 4th July |
| Test Match First Test Match |
| Sri Lanka vs Pakistan |
| Tour Match Four Day Match |
| England Lions vs Australia |
| Varsity Match 1 Day Annual Varsity Match |
| Oxford UCCE vs Cambridge UCCE |
| Sunday 5th July |
| Friends Provident Friends Provident Semi Final |
| Lancashire vs Hampshire |
| Sussex vs Gloucestershire |
| One Day Int Fourth Match |
| West Indies vs India |
| Women's ODI 4th Match |
| England Women vs Australia Women |
| Monday 6th July |
| U-19 Test Series 1st Match |
| England Under 19 vs Bangladesh Under 19 |
| Tuesday 7th July |
| County Championship - Div 1 |
| Warwickshire vs Sussex |
| County Championship - Div 2 |
| Northamptonshire vs Derbyshire |
| Result |
|---|
| Friday 3rd July |
| County Championship - Division One |
| Somerset vs Yorkshire Somerset won by 4 wickets. |
| Nottinghamshire vs Lancashire Match Drawn |
| Durham vs Worcestershire Durham won by 5 wickets. |
| County Championship - Division Two |
| Middlesex vs Surrey Match Drawn |
| Kent vs Gloucestershire Kent won by 76 runs. |
| Derbyshire vs Leicestershire Match Drawn |
| Friendly Match |
| Warwickshire vs England Match Drawn |
| One Day International Series |
| West Indies vs India India won by 6 wickets. (Revised target - Duckworth-Lewis system) |
| Women's One Day International Series |
| England Women vs Australia Women England Women won by 2 wickets. |
| Tuesday 30th June |
| Women's One Day International Series |
| England Women vs Australia Women England Women won by 55 runs. |
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