Briony
International Debutant
South Africa chokes when you think they are a chance in a series. Furthermore they haven't won in England since about the 1960's and have not done so since readmission. England rarely loses series at home and this SA team has a rather fragile looking batting line-up.
For example McKenzie is not a natural opener, Smith is always a 'walking' wicket and Kallis seems to have tapered off a bit this year. I think Duminy is a better player than Prince and despite the good form of both he and Amla, they're unproven on English soil. AB is talented but inconsistent, while Boucher's form has waned of late.
Their tail is much longer with the departure of Pollock and starts at #8. Their bowling could be threatening if it fires but all their frontliners have a propensity to be expensive and they have no spinner.
It's hard to see them having an answer to KP who will be doubly determined to make them pay for being disloyal to him and packing him off to the mother country. England's bowling is steady with the likes of Sidebottom and Broad and Panesar can exploit SA's lack of prowess against spin. Anderson can be unplayable when he fires. Strauss, Vaughan and Cook all look more accomplished than SA's highly vulnerable and unproven top order.
And one other thing - Aussies simply don't rate South Africa.
For example McKenzie is not a natural opener, Smith is always a 'walking' wicket and Kallis seems to have tapered off a bit this year. I think Duminy is a better player than Prince and despite the good form of both he and Amla, they're unproven on English soil. AB is talented but inconsistent, while Boucher's form has waned of late.
Their tail is much longer with the departure of Pollock and starts at #8. Their bowling could be threatening if it fires but all their frontliners have a propensity to be expensive and they have no spinner.
It's hard to see them having an answer to KP who will be doubly determined to make them pay for being disloyal to him and packing him off to the mother country. England's bowling is steady with the likes of Sidebottom and Broad and Panesar can exploit SA's lack of prowess against spin. Anderson can be unplayable when he fires. Strauss, Vaughan and Cook all look more accomplished than SA's highly vulnerable and unproven top order.
And one other thing - Aussies simply don't rate South Africa.