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Sri Lanka A in South Africa - Mathews' Watch

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Parnell is somebody you rate very highly from what I can gather, but I haven't really heard too much about him. Care to fill me in?
His the most talented youth cricketer in South Africa (alongside Jonathan Vandiar), takes wickets for fun with the new ball, gets a decent amount swing and he can bat. If it was up to Ray Jennings, Parnell like his fellow U19 World Cup 'stars', Tim Southee and Virat Kohli would already be playing for the Proteas.

Good chance he may feature against Kenya or even Bangladesh in the coming months as South Africa look towards youth and a lots of allrounders.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Last day of the unofficial test series and it looks the third game is heading for a draw thus a South African series victory.

Scorecard so far...

South Africa A won the toss and elected to bat...

RSA A 550 (Henry Davids 107, Andrew Puttick 91)
Sri Lanka A 395 (Thilina Kandamby 128, Tharanga Paranavitana 73, Johan Louw 4/63, Lonwabo Tsotsobe 3/93)
RSA A 185/7 dec (Puttick 52, Chanaka Welegedara 3/56)
Sri Lanka A 93/3
(Kaushal Silva 39*, Lonwabo Tsotsobe 2/34)


Great series for the batsman on both sides, particularly Andrew Puttick who averaged over 100 for the series and was only nine runs away from scoring three centuries on the bounce.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Game on it would seem as Lonwabo Tsotsobe takes two in two. 94/5 and Angelo Matthews signs off a poor game with a golden duck.
 

kingkallis

International Coach
Good to see Tsotsobe, Louw, de villiers bowling well...

Puttick, Amla, Jacobs has done well with bat as well!
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
According to Cricinfo the match has ended in a draw despite there being 20 overs left and the weather/light apparently good.
 

Langeveldt

Soutie
Would love to see Puttick get given a go in the full side.. Always rated him highly even though he had a poor couple of seasons in recent years..
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Would love to see Puttick get given a go in the full side.. Always rated him highly even though he had a poor couple of seasons in recent years..
Now that captain Smith is out of the Bangladesh series, Puttick has a more than decent chance of getting the opening slot with Neil Mac. And the good thing for Puttick is that there aren’t too many alternatives elsewhere unless the selectors want three wicket keepers in the side (Heino Kuhn), young Dean Elgar or a 34 year old Herschelle Gibbs .
 
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TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
I'm looking forward to seeing Parnell and how well he does. Right now he is bowling tightly.
Done a decent job so far, six overs at less than fours.

Tis rather strange the game is a d/n considering the lights at Potchefstroom are not international or even top domestic cricket class. So it's no surprise to see the Sri Lankans batting first.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Sri Lanka took the first one dayer by 3 runs...

Sri Lanka A 274 for 6 (Mathews 70, Kandamby 67, Parnell 2/45) beat South Africa A 271(Khan 61, Petersen 60, Ishara Amerasinghe 5/44) by 3 runs

The second match of the five match series is on Sunday at the City Oval, Pietermaritzburg.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
South Africa A took the second game with three wickets and ten balls to spare…

South Africa A 222 for 7 (Elgar 86*, Bodi 66) beat Sri Lanka A 218 for 5 (Silva 81, Mathews 53, Kandamby 51, Abdullah 3-36) by three wickets

Also the A team trained today under the watch of senior coach, Mickey Arthur, who wanted a first hand look of some of the younger cricketers who are likely to feature against Bangladesh and Kenya. Arthur also has stated that in the future he would like to see the A side have a far younger looking composition.

The third game is scheduled for tomorrow at Buffalo Park, East London and is a d/n
 
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TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Sri Lanka A won the third unofficial ODI by 26 runs after Upul Tharanga carried his bat smashing 173. South Africa were always in the game until Gulam Bodi, who like Tharanga made a career best score was dismissed in the 46th over.

Scorecard
Sri Lanka A 335/3 (Tharanga 173*, Perera 44); South Africa A 309 (47.5 ov) (Bodi 153, VB van Jaarsveld 41, Herath 4/48)

http://content-eap.cricinfo.com/southafrica/engine/current/match/362863.html

The sides now move onto Bloemfontein's OUTsurance Oval for a Friday d/n.
 

popepouri

State Vice-Captain
I wouldn't mind playing Daryn Smit as a spinner instead of a keeper. It was effective in the last game and he's not a left-armer.

Play Kuhn behind the stumps.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
I wouldn't mind playing Daryn Smit as a spinner instead of a keeper. It was effective in the last game and he's not a left-armer.

Play Kuhn behind the stumps.
Well his turning out to be a better ‘spinner’ for South Africa A than Tshabalala.

Current game…
Tshabalala 5 overs for 40
Smit 8 overs for 36
Elgar 7 overs 38
:sleep:
 

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