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Could just rest de Villiers altogether though and still achieve that, surely.Because they feel that blooding a new batsman is more important than blooding a new keeper.
Could just rest de Villiers altogether though and still achieve that, surely.Because they feel that blooding a new batsman is more important than blooding a new keeper.
To be fair he's only really started keeping for a year and a bit right? Reckon he's a much better player now than he was a few years ago.I'd guess "AB as keeper" is a pretty small sample size as of now tho, isn't it?
Interesting anyway. I imagine for all the other players who've had significant keeper/not keeper careers the reverse is true. Is for Stewart and Sanga anyway.
Trying to keep and captain is ridiculous. Wears you down even when you're playing at village level.To be fair he's only really started keeping for a year and a bit right? Reckon he's a much better player now than he was a few years ago.
It seems often that keeping and captaincy takes a while to get to people though. It's almost as though at first players enjoy the extra responsibility but after a while it starts to fatigue them. Strauss's form improved when he got the captaincy, however, you feel that now it's perhaps effecting him.
Will be interesting to see how de Villiers and Michael Clarke cope with their relatively new roles in the long term.
No. You're South African.Could it be?
Totatlly ignoring that said Seamer has gone for nearly 8 an over.New man Nuwan on strike. Robin Peterson given the ball, that's a big decision from AB. Tsotsobe has overs to spare,. Long-on, long-off, deep midwicket and deep square leg.
I'm not sure if you're serious... the choking tag is a myth, England won the T20 WC with SA ANo. You're South African.