Langeveldt
Soutie
Can hear it from here, and I'm on the other side of the valleyAtmosphere looks awesome in PE. Shame South Africa usually lose there.
Can hear it from here, and I'm on the other side of the valleyAtmosphere looks awesome in PE. Shame South Africa usually lose there.
They're lucky to have him; he'd walk into some other teams more easily.Luke Wright.. England just do their best not to be really good sometimes..
Must be nice for him to actually be appreciated for a change. Is interesting how he used to bowl off-spin, then moved into bowling medium pace and now bowls stuff somewhere in between.What's your opinion on Collingwood's all-round role in the series? He seems to revel in this role, as his main skill is unaffected. His bowling has its limitations, but he seems to make quite an impact here.
No, he likes "big six" players. I recall him thinking Justin Kemp was a vital cog in the South African team for a similar reason.Arjun, I'm going to presume that's sarcasm right?
Bit of nip and swing from Parnell. Not really seen him move the ball in the air too much in the past, so it's interesting to see him moving it around abit. The delivery that hit Trott on the pads was a really nice delivery.
Ntini absolutely tortured Strauss in England last year with the ball that leaves him from around the wicket.Been a productive limited overs series for both sides. South Africa now knows their two spinners can't be relied on, Ryan McLaren isn't the answer, Charl Langeveldt is coming on 35 and looks it and Jacques Kallis is irreplaceable. As for England, batting now looks solid and Bresnan whilst not being a world beater has done relatively well and should be ahead of Wright, Plunkett for the test side.
Going to be a fascinating test series as both sides have been very hot and very cold at times, though South Africa’s bowling has not clicked at all and Morne Morkel will have to start the first test as he is the only South African seamer who troubles left handers.
I'm going to presume that's sarcasm right?
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He's no Kallis, but just right for this team. Fair, if Collingwood can settle as the reserve all-rounder, he wouldn't be needed, but he adds a lot to this team. While I did stretch it with how many teams he can make, he's a lot better than India's current crop of all-rounders, and can match his Lankan counterparts. After all, on the back of a strong top six, he's just the bloke you need for a final overs charge, and also to keep it tight in the middle-overs, and save lots of runs on the field. He's not a terrible player, no way.
He's done well, but do you see him as a regular fifth bowler option? After all, he's also a vital middle-order batsman for them, and they need his runs a lot more than the few wickets. So far, he seems to have settled nicely.Must be nice for him to actually be appreciated for a change. Is interesting how he used to bowl off-spin, then moved into bowling medium pace and now bowls stuff somewhere in between.