TBF Mosharraf Hossain's domestic record this season has been outstanding. He deserves his place ahead of Enamul Haque and is a better bowler than Shakib.So, Mohammad Rafique retires and Bangladesh decide that three SLAs
(Razzak, Shakib, Haque Jr) is not enough and decide to debut another one!
Zim for mine have the better batting line up but a bit of reality, Bangladesh is getting beaten by the second best team in world cricket. South Africa should be beating them comfortably, although, one probably would expect a better batting performances than we have seen. Its quite alarming on how they are getting troubled by the bounce the South Africans are getting yet, the wickets are frightfully slow and low.Playing like that I wonder if Bangladsh would get past Zimbabwe or Ireland
Thought Harris bowled really well, turned it more than Bangladeshi spinners and really troubled the left-handers. A good sign considering the Champions Trophy is held in Pakistan this year.Graeme ends it nicely, the winning runs bringing up his hundred. Not the most exciting game, but SA bowled and batted well.
True but even Zimbabwe at least avoided being rolled over cheaply by a similar strength SA side and it is worrying that their batting is that brittleZim for mine have the better batting line up but a bit of reality, Bangladesh is getting beaten by the second best team in world cricket. South Africa should be beating them comfortably, although, one probably would expect a better batting performances than we have seen. Its quite alarming on how they are getting troubled by the bounce the South Africans are getting yet, the wickets are frightfully slow and low.
Nel is apparently going to quit South African cricket in the coming weeks. He threatened not to play this morning after his political axing from the test side and was only playing because Arthur and Smith pleaded with him. I'm not Andre's biggest fan but he deserves better than being shafted for a 33 year old, who has practically no chance of playing test cricket ever again.Bangladesh all out for 173, despite a record partnership for the fifth wicket of 119. Once again, doesn't look much of a challenging chase for SA. Nel taking 4, he is looking pretty good, wonder if the selectors are regretting not choosing him for India?
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=6&click_id=17&art_id=vn20080312120933775C421473Nel is apparently going to quit South African cricket in the coming weeks. He threatened not to play this morning after his political axing from the test side and was only playing because Arthur and Smith pleaded with him. I'm not Andre's biggest fan but he deserves better than being shafted for a 33 year old, who has practically no chance of playing test cricket ever again.
A Kolpak or ICL contract awaits.
I like all those options you named, especially (as Goughy said) the quota is not currently being filled by any real black players besides Ntini. Also like another guy called Ethy Mbhalati. However this is India, it's an important tour for SA, and they need a strong side, and it could be a really tough place to blood new players. Admittedly Zondeki has played a few tests but not in the subcontinent and not for a few years. I think and hope Zondeki will be brought back into the side in the England tour later in the year. Langeveldt I think is just there to satisfy the powers that be temporarily, and even though I don't think it's fair on Nel, I doubt he would have played much anyway, with Morne, Steyn and Ntini taking precedence for the fast bowling positions, along with Kallis. Obviously the fact that there is a quota to be satisfied in the first place is pretty undesirable.The whole selection policy is stupid in general. Let's be honest, Nel recent test performances leave little to be desired so his axing is not surprising. There are plenty of young players with colour that they could have chosen that we know are up and coming. E.g. Zondeki, Tsosobe, Mjekula. It would have made a little more sense even though still wrong. To revert to someone that is not a recognized test bowler even on the domestic level, shows that it's about the transformation policy and how badly they want to drive the white players away from the SA team.
Hypothesesis: Cost of equipmentAlso, reading that, I wonder why there are so many black bowlers coming through and relatively few batsmen?
Because Kallis parents are both white. Jacques has merely been in the sun too long; check out some pictures of him in the early 90s.am sure india would rather face langeveldt rather than nel.If nel quits intl. cricket i think he will join the ICL.
Another thing i do not know is how langeveldt and other's accept being in the team on the basis of colour ,they should have enough self prestige and guts to say that we want to be there on merit not colour.
And since we are on this topic,can someone explain how gibbs is considered a person of colour and kallis a white in south africa?