Absolute hiding for the invites. However, there is the positive that this unfortunate side did restrict the New Zealanders and only their lower middle order i.e. the guys who can really bat made any hay. Aside from Cummings of course who will surely will be back to his famed best against South Africa A next week. Speaking of the A team, the side has been announced and unlike the invitational side it features cricketers who can hold a bat.
Boeta Dippenaar (capt), Morne van Wyk (wk), Alviro Petersen, Neil McKenzie, Jean-Paul Duminy, Gulam Bodi, Albie Morkel, Thandi Tshabalala, Lonwabo Tsotsobe, Friedel de Wet, Charl Langeveldt. 12th man: Werner Coetsee
Side looks fairly strong and it ought to be a good test for the New Zealanders. Fascinating to see how the bowlers get on (even with Potchefstroom usually being one big road) for by South African standards its an extremely varied attack – lively pace from de Wet, genuine swing from Langeveldt, Tsotsobe can swing and seam the ball both ways and Albie Morkel has been on the whole excellent in Pakistan. Only concern would be with Tshabalala but after seeing Johan Botha over the past week or so, he can’t be that bad and I now advocate anyone but Johan - who unfortunately still looks like he chucks it.