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***Official*** South Africa In Australia

Woodster

International Captain
You cannot understate how important Kallis has been, and continues to be, to South Africa, and any other team he has represented. He appears to have re-found his love of bowling again, and boy does it show. The pace is up there working in tandem with appreciable swing. His catching also is outstanding.

The thing that always seems to be thrown at Kallis is his lack of intention to dominate a bowling attack when the situation dictates, either an inability to up the scoring rate, or a selfishness on his part to continuing batting for himself. These are so-called reasons he is not mentioned in the same breath as the likes of Lara, Tendulkar, Ponting, Pietersen etc, who all have the ability to dominate. I don't wholeheartedly agree with those points, was just giving the discussion an alternative angle.
 

oldmancraigy

U19 12th Man
Miller>Imran>Botham>Sobers/Kallis for mine.
Botham was wildly inconsistent most of the time.

Glad you put Miller up there though - that guy consistently gets left out of the "all-rounder" discussion.

Miller and Imran Khan are (for mine) the 2 great all-rounders in that they could bat middle order, and then open the bowling with a savage and fiery spell. Both of them should go down in history as 2 of the great bowlers - let alone their batting achievements.

Botham, Kallis, Sobers were all better suited to bowling first change.
But where Miller and Khan are 2 of the great bowlers, Sobers and Kallis are 2 of the great batsmen.

Botham wasn't a standout in either category - just fairly good at both --> (which makes him a great!)

But I'd rate Botham on the level of a Kapil Dev (that's not bad) - different sorts of players, same sort of greatness!
 

Johnners

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Clarke's just decent in slips, and I'd prefer him not to be there, mainly because he's such an awesome ground fieldsman patrolling around at cover or on the ropes near the end. Same problem with having Symonds in the slips, albeit Clarke's better as a slip than Symonds.
Similar reasons for me preferring not to have both Clarke & Ponting in the slips. They're 2 of our best ground fielders, or they are the best 2 imo whilst Symonds isn't in the team. Obviously Ponting is going to stay at 2nd, and rightly so because he's the best slipper in the team, but if Clarke isn't a clear cut 2nd best slipper I kinda hope he stays at Point/Cover.
 
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Simon

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Similar reasons for me preferring not to have both Clarke & Ponting in the slips. They're 2 of our best ground fielders, or they are the best 2 imo whilst Symonds isn't in the team. Obviously Ponting is going to stay at 2nd, and rightly so because he's the best slipper in the team, but if Clarke isn't a clear cut 2nd best slipper I kinda hope he stays at Point/Cover.
Someone has to field there, what option is there other than Clarke?
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
Haa, losing Hayden at first slip really does develop a problem in the slip area. No won really is a good enough replacement. Interesting..
 

howardj

International Coach
Much prefer the ODI format they have this Summer.

The tri-series is a dog when, as always seems to be the case out here, one team is clearly weaker than the other two.
 

oldmancraigy

U19 12th Man
Haa, losing Hayden at first slip really does develop a problem in the slip area. No won really is a good enough replacement. Interesting..
I thought Hughes fielded in the slips?

He's certainly kept wicket for NSW as a stop-gap before.

Even more reason to put the young guy in there imo.
 

Julian87

State Captain
Someone may have already said this, and I may be wrong.

But of the few shield games I went to last season, I think I saw Katich captaining from the slips.
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
Will be so annoyed if he does. Would've preferred to see Hauritz ahead of White or Hussey D personally.
Nah, amped for it, always been a fan of the idea. Really happy with the side, probably bowling light and I have no faith in Tait, but it looks really strong.

Dussey deserves his chance easily.
 

Johnners

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Nah, amped for it, always been a fan of the idea. Really happy with the side, probably bowling light and I have no faith in Tait, but it looks really strong.

Dussey deserves his chance easily.
Don't disagree that Dussey deserved his chance, but like you, think the bowling looks a bit weak. Whatever you may think of Hauritz, afaic he's quite comfortably a better OD bowler than White/Dussey/Clarke.
 

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