Yeah I saw that. I just wonder what the next 2 years are going to hold for him. Has so much ability but lets himself down to often. I think he also is very critical of himself and his morale is easily affected by that.100 for Albie. Came in when the Titans were in trouble. Averages over 55 in franchise cricket with 5 hundreds and 1 double. Not bad for a number six.
Don't let him bowl at the death, max five or so overs, possibly open with the new ball if its swinging and give him more time at the crease. Should bat top 5 in 20/20s and could bat six in ODIs. Would be my choice to replace Kallis in limited overs cricket.Yeah I saw that. I just wonder what the next 2 years are going to hold for him. Has so much ability but lets himself down to often. I think he also is very critical of himself and his morale is easily affected by that.
His test debut with the bat was very solid against Australia and definitely has an impressive franchise record.
At the moment he definitely has to be the player with the best chance to replace Kallis in the ODI XI as the batting all-rounder.Don't let him bowl at the death, max five or so overs, possibly open with the new ball if its swinging and give him more time at the crease. Should bat top 5 in 20/20s and could bat six in ODIs. Would be my choice to replace Kallis in limited overs cricket.
Very good striker of the ball. Likes to be very positive and has quick hands. One of those players who are capable of making a 6 over cover look easy.Dane Vilas is the overseas pro for the First XI of the club I'm joining.
Yeah Pienaar bowls lollipops. He's good at holding up an end and takes wickets on those dire wickets for the amateur league. May he could be Klusener type bowler post injury.Pienaar is a weird one.
But when I saw him bowl for the 1st time...he was hitting about 120kmph so that put to bed for me he was front-liner unless he has slowed down and concentrated on his batting.
Always could bat...batted quite high for SA u19.
Yeah. Very similar type of batsman to McCullum. Very front foot and one of the very few guys who can cover drive for six with ease. Shame he hasn't pushed on with the Cobras but Ryan Canning is a proper keeper and Puttick also can do that role and adds more stability with the bat. Should carve it up with Marcuss.Very good striker of the ball. Likes to be very positive and has quick hands. One of those players who are capable of making a 6 over cover look easy.
A decent keeper to.
Yeah but the initial promise was with the ball. He only batted as high as six for the RSA U19s, Parnell use to bat as high as 5 but Pienaar seems to have really kicked on with the bat this season. Just one away from a double 100.Obus Pienaar makes a very quick ton where the batsmen above him fail. Isn't he meant to be a player of promise?
Think that a lot of the SA youngsters are in the IPL and some have pulled out so it's a big opportunity for the Bangers.Don't know whether or not to make a Thread, but this seems the right place
Bangladesh A is touring South Africa A next week, 2 FC and 5 OD's. BD-A is led by the hopeless one Ashraful but theres some really promising youngsters in players like Saqlain Sajib and Noor Hossian. Also Shahadat (It seems he's regained his Pace) will lead the Pace Attack, along with Syed Rasel who after a long time it seems has gotten over his Injuries.
It is, also it’s late in the season so the wickets should be on the slowish side and not too troubling for the Bangladeshi batsman. The Cobras were opening with spin from both ends in their FC game against the Warriors. Still fancy South Africa heavily given the batting is fairly solid but they haven't got the pace attack to frighten anyone.Think that a lot of the SA youngsters are in the IPL and some have pulled out so it's a big opportunity for the Bangers.
Notice Pienaar starred again in the second innings around mediocrity. Looks like he might have a bit of a future in the game.