The last away Test victory against a non-minnow was in England in 2000! Back then, it was Walsh and Ambrose leading the pack. Seems like another age, doesn't it?
Seven years. It's got nothing on the 15 year dry spell that India had in the nineties, but its pretty amazing nonetheless. They've won four away matches since, but they were all against Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.
Good chance they will if South Africa don't make some changes to their side.The drought is over. Well played to the Windies (any West Indian posters here?) - still don't think they'll win the series, but tonight belongs to Gayle and his men.
It's all very well saying "Opener - but not Gibbs, Smith, or Dippenaar".Good chance they will if South Africa don't make some changes to their side.
Gibbs needs to be the first to go, should be no problems there, only that they already have selected the same twelve for Cape Town ( ) but aside from that sticky point, there should be no arguments with his axing, even though its been three years to late. Elsewhere, Andre Nel needs to be shown the door, his batting has been more impressive than his bowling in 2007, that's tells you how well his been playing. Also, Ashwell Prince should probably also be served his notice, scored runs over the past couple of years and it would be ruthless of the selectors considering his failures are all relatively recent but better players have been dropped for less and his so boring it hurts. I cheered when he went fishing (again).
Go with this side for Cape Town and things begin to look brighter.
Opener- Insert name aside from Smith
Opener- Insert name aside Gibbs and Human
Amla
Kallis
Smith- Captain
AB
Boucher
Pollock
Steyn
Harris
Ntini
NZ 1956:Well done to the West Indies, but as I mentioned earlier, there are so many changes that need to be made to the South African side.
Also, West Indies - statistically the worst side in history? Aside from Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.
Gayle - 38.42
Ganga - 26.51
Morton - 23.27
Samuels - 29.24
Chanderpaul - 46.75
Bravo - 33.16 & 40.78
Ramdin - 22.74
Sammy - 16.75 & 14.77
Taylor - 10.26 & 36.60
Powell - 6.55 & 42.46
Edwards - 4.00 & 42.53
With the exception of Chanderpaul and Gayle (Sammy has only played a couple of Tests), they are absolutely pathetic stats-wise.
NZ 1956:
L Miller 14.94
McGregor 18.52
MacGibbon 19.96 & 35.42
Taylor 31.8
*J Reid 31.25 & 37.44
Beck 26.26
+Guillen 20.2
M Chapple 15.53
Beard 20.2 & 33.55
Cave 9.21 & 41.43
Alabaster 11 & 84.75
40 less runs with bat, slightly better bowling average (about 4 per wicket, for roughly 40 runs)
Well done to the West Indies, but as I mentioned earlier, there are so many changes that need to be made to the South African side.
Also, West Indies - statistically the worst side in history? Aside from Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.
Gayle - 38.42
Ganga - 26.51
Morton - 23.27
Samuels - 29.24
Chanderpaul - 46.75
Bravo - 33.16 & 40.78
Ramdin - 22.74
Sammy - 16.75 & 14.77
Taylor - 10.26 & 36.60
Powell - 6.55 & 42.46
Edwards - 4.00 & 42.53
With the exception of Chanderpaul and Gayle (Sammy has only played a couple of Tests), they are absolutely pathetic stats-wise.
I think you'd find that's a very loose grasp of history you've got there.Also, West Indies - statistically the worst side in history? Aside from Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.