Great to hear De Wet is back.Makhaya Ntini - 88 overs, 3 wickets @ 87.66. Sad to see Makhaya going out like this. Someone should have a word.
Elsewhere, de Wet is back playing first class cricket. Currently playing provincial but should be back in the fold for the Lions MTN campaign which kicks off next week. Lions should be a decent shout to take the title, got the batsman in Virus, Vandiar, VB and Neil Mac just a case if they can get de Wet, Alexander and Deacon on the park together.
Good player and should do well for the Cobras. I think there's a lot more talented batsmen out there though like Elgar and Rossouw.How good is this guy?
Funny how that is. 15 years go, the only lefty of note in SA was Gary Kirsten and then later on Klusener.So many young left handers knocking about (Elgar, Rossouw, Vandiar, Ingram, Miller, van Zyl, Dominic Hendricks…) and the batsman dominating SuperSport so far are lefties (Prince, Puttick, VB...).
Funny how that is. 15 years go, the only lefty of note in SA was Gary Kirsten and then later on Klusener.
I read an article somewhere that Smith is actually left-handed. It had to do with his school days. But yes, I guess it's where you feel comfortable.Interestingly enough most of these left handhanders are actually righthanded. Both Kirsten and Klusener bowled righthanded. So did GP.
Of the present crop Smith, Duminy and Morkel also bowl righthanded.
Did Majola really say that?. If so thats a bit harsh since christmas new year is the only period AUS play tests. While SA can host home series twice a year.That's interesting, according to Majola, SA will never tour Aus again during their lucrative Christmas/New Year periods, so maybe they will get Aus early and then go to Aus in Feb or something.
Yep that arrangement has been going fine since 2001/02.I like how it works at the moment, playing a six match test series, 3 home, and 3 away. Hope it continues.