Exactly, there was excellent performances in this test.Extremely happy to see the Windies come away with the victory. Commend: Chanderpaul's first innings, Bravo's bowling and Edwards' bowling in the second innings, Samuels batting display in both innings.
Well done!!
There are no longer required quotas in any sport in South Africa.Is anyone aware if South Africa are still using a race quota in there team and if so what that quota is.
It's time Gibbs spot in the team came up for serious discussion but are they able to replace him if the player replacing him is not mixed race or of African ethnic origin.
That's how the official line goes. I've still got my doubts TBH.There are no longer required quotas in any sport in South Africa.
Now, I as much as anyone really dislike poor umpiring decisions. This one was indeed a shocker!Kallis looked excellent in the second innings and you just knew he would not fail two innings in a row. He was very very unlucky to be given out and i honestly believe the game would have been a lot closer if that decison did not happen.
Interesting...That's how the official line goes. I've still got my doubts TBH.
Excellent news. Has McKenzie been opening domestically?Interesting...
Incidentally, Neil McKenzie has been recalled, replacing Herschelle Gibbs in the eleven.
http://www.witness.co.za/?showcontent&global[_id]=1860
Cricinfo are reporting McKenzie will open but the South African press seem to believe de Villiers is going back up the order.
Would prefer to leave AB where he is and open with McKenzie.Interesting...
Incidentally, Neil McKenzie has been recalled, replacing Herschelle Gibbs in the eleven.
http://www.witness.co.za/?showcontent&global[_id]=1860
Cricinfo are reporting McKenzie will open but the South African press seem to believe de Villiers is going back up the order.
No, it will be a first for some years. McKenzie opened on debut for South Africa in Sri Lanka and failed in all six innings but conversely Gary Kirsten struggled as well whilst runs were at a real premium after the first test for both sides.Excellent news. Has McKenzie been opening domestically?
Well he won't be coming back to Somerset as a Kolpak, then!Interesting...
Incidentally, Neil McKenzie has been recalled, replacing Herschelle Gibbs in the eleven.
http://www.witness.co.za/?showcontent&global[_id]=1860
Cricinfo are reporting McKenzie will open but the South African press seem to believe de Villiers is going back up the order.
That being the case, I can't see why the selectors would want him to open in the Tests. Makes no sense at all, unless they are going to push de Villiers up the order, which would also be a a stupid decision given he scored two half-centuries in the last Test.No, it will be a first for some years. McKenzie opened on debut for South Africa in Sri Lanka and failed in all six innings but conversely Gary Kirsten struggled as well whilst runs were at a real premium after the first test for both sides.