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Yeah, i was quite deliberately overplaying the strength of their batting. But i'm comparing them to England's batting, on current form, only Pietersen and arguably Strauss would make the South African lineup. Amla looks out of touch, but unlike Vaughan, he still looks like a batsman.I think you are exaggerating the quality of this SA batting card. No matter what way you look at it, there is no hiding from the fact that Devilliers and Prince scored the bulk of the runs with little to no contribution from everyone else. Admittedly Prince has been very impressive, I am surprised that someone with a fairly good technique and temperament has such a ordinary record tbh. However, if any of the next 2 pitches offer anything for the bowlers, past experience would suggest that Smith wont score a run against Anderson or Flintoff. McKenzie has done well but hes still unproven, Amla and Boucher have both looked unconvincing all series thus far and Kallis is struggling for form. I know it doesnt mean much now, but England should have had SA at 101/4 at the end of day 1 which was admirable given that they got the worst of the batting conditions.
SA have applied themselves fairly well with the bat thus far, but I am still far from convinced that if England manage to prepare a decent pitch or serve up swing friendly conditions that SA wont be put to the sword especially if England actually pick some of their good bowlers.
England will put SA to the sword only if they prepare a big turning pitch IMO. If the ball swings for all five days, SA have the bowlers to exploit that even moreso than England and their batsmen seem to have a better idea of how to play it too. There's no Englishman as effective with the swinging ball as Dale Steyn at the moment.