often happens. After a good spell/innings/test/series, we often tend to follow up with a flat performance, esp. on the first day of a big series..... Let us see if we can get better as we go on, as we have done in the recent past.What happened to the Indian bowlers? Where is the form they showed in Australia? Why are they getting spanked to all corners? Can't just be the flat pitch surely.
RP Singh has been injured since the Australian test series.What happened to the Indian bowlers? Where is the form they showed in Australia? Why are they getting spanked to all corners? Can't just be the flat pitch surely.
I was/am a huge critic of Amla, but his performances in recent times have been really good. One could argue (as you have..) that he's done it all against lesser teams, and while this may be true, I don't actually think this has been the reason for his improved performances. His technique has improved out of sight and he seems a lot more controlled at the crease.Crucial series for Amla in my eyes..has gone on 4 a wile saving his place with good scores against lesser bowling attacks..needs 2 make a big 1..unless hes saved by the quota system..hmm
The pitch is extremely flat. One of the flattest that I have seen and the ball is not swinging more than a wobble, either. Keep in mind also that RP Singh relies on swing off a full length with the new ball to pick up most of his wickets and that Sreesanth has bowled very well, but without reward.What happened to the Indian bowlers? Where is the form they showed in Australia? Why are they getting spanked to all corners? Can't just be the flat pitch surely.
You really don't need to make comments like that about the quota system, it's unfair on the players of colour in SA when that's all anyone says about them. Anyway his big knocks against NZ recently of 176* and 103 came at a time when the openers were not performing and they were pretty important to SA, and he is looking pretty good today, I don't think his place should really be under threat.Crucial series for Amla in my eyes..has gone on 4 a wile saving his place with good scores against lesser bowling attacks..needs 2 make a big 1..unless hes saved by the quota system..hmm
Amla has looked better and better every time I've seen him play. He's only 24, improving and will be a very solid Test player in a couple of years time. Shame he'll be tarnished with the quota brush all his career.Crucial series for Amla in my eyes..has gone on 4 a wile saving his place with good scores against lesser bowling attacks..needs 2 make a big 1..unless hes saved by the quota system..hmm
RP Singh has always been quite an expensive bowler. He is most expensive with the new ball, which is why he has been more expensive recently.The pitch may be flat but RP Singh has sprayed it all over the place and been crap in general. Sreesanth has been far more impressive without reward but even he's released the pressure by serving up a freebie once an over or so.
Not arguing about the ideology of the quota system at all..just arguing that Amla has made his best scores against attacks not of the highest quality..and the quota system could have been 1 of the last straws of him keeping his place..his 176* and 103 were indeed good knocks but he needs to start doing this against the likes of aus/ind before i start to rate him as a good player..cant seem to remember him doing nething against Bangladesh in the recent series..good to see him in the ODI team though..think he an play a part..well better than Ashwell Prince neway...but lets not open that can of worms..You really don't need to make comments like that about the quota system, it's unfair on the players of colour in SA when that's all anyone says about them. Anyway his big knocks against NZ recently of 176* and 103 came at a time when the openers were not performing and they were pretty important to SA, and he is looking pretty good today, I don't think his place should really be under threat.
He hasn't made runs against Aus because he hasn't played them and had an average first series against India sure, but as has been said, he is improving as a player. He hasn't made runs against strong sides recently because SA hasn't been playing strong sides..Not arguing about the ideology of the quota system at all..just arguing that Amla has made his best scores against attacks not of the highest quality..and the quota system could have been 1 of the last straws of him keeping his place..his 176* and 103 were indeed good knocks but he needs to start doing this against the likes of aus/ind before i start to rate him as a good player..cant seem to remember him doing nething against Bangladesh in the recent series..good to see him in the ODI team though..think he an play a part..well better than Ashwell Prince neway...but lets not open that can of worms..
This is the thing I don't understand, you have criticised Amla for scoring runs against a poor attack, but if he scored runs against Bangladesh, the same story would apply. Either way, as the poster above said, he is looking and is getting better (no pun intended), add to the fact that South Africa don't have a wealth of batting talent.Not arguing about the ideology of the quota system at all..just arguing that Amla has made his best scores against attacks not of the highest quality..and the quota system could have been 1 of the last straws of him keeping his place..his 176* and 103 were indeed good knocks but he needs to start doing this against the likes of aus/ind before i start to rate him as a good player..cant seem to remember him doing nething against Bangladesh in the recent series..good to see him in the ODI team though..think he an play a part..well better than Ashwell Prince neway...but lets not open that can of worms..
OK think ive been misunderstood somewhat..I do believe that Amla is a player with good potential..he is a wristy player with time on his side and looks to be a good player of spin (which is a rarety for SAF batsmen) I was just stating that since he started playing International cricket his best scores have come agaist lesser bowling..which is a fact!And SAf havent had ne recent series against AUS??well Amla made his debut in 2004..If he was that good he wudve been a more consistent fixture in the SAF team..he hasnt played against aus because he has not been good enough in that time span to get selected..but again as stated I do believe he has good potential and hopefully this series can be a kick start to showing he can score against better teams..This is the thing I don't understand, you have criticised Amla for scoring runs against a poor attack, but if he scored runs against Bangladesh, the same story would apply. Either way, as the poster above said, he is looking and is getting better (no pun intended), add to the fact that South Africa don't have a wealth of batting talent.