Inferiority complex?Na, even when we dominated I still didn't like you lot much.
Of course not, but in those far off days it was indifference tinged with a bit of contempt, I much prefer the current positive desire to see us get beaten - shows the natural order of things has been restoredNa, even when we dominated I still didn't like you lot much.
Probably good form but when you check the credentials of the bowling attack, hardly surprising.Bad news for england is that Pietersen was in such ridiculous form today that he's bound to snick off to steyn early on in the first test.
Both teams are flawed in that SA while not losing a series since 2006 draw too often and England while #1, lose 3-0 to a Pakistan side shorn of its best two bowlers and draw with an average SL side. Compare this to Australia when it held the #1 mantle.Hard to see us dropping a Test here. South Africa are the most overrated team in the history of cricket. Ever since I've joined this forum I've been reading about how good they are yet I can't remember them springing three series wins together. Great side on paper or something.
Fancy us for a 2-0, only reason it won't be 3 is the weather.
hasn't come to this yet tbfOf course not, but in those far off days it was indifference tinged with a bit of contempt, I much prefer the current positive desire to see us get beaten - shows the natural order of things has been restored
Fortunately, how dominant Australia were a decade ago has no bearing on whether we are better than South Africa. The answer is yes anyway, but at home they will be no match for us.Both teams are flawed in that SA while not losing a series since 2006 draw too often and England while #1, lose 3-0 to a Pakistan side shorn of its best two bowlers and draw with an average SL side. Compare this to Australia when it held the #1 mantle.
Corrin and myself won't be tasting it - as we have demonstrated in the past we are more reliable than NostradamusSo much humble pie shall be eaten.
I dont have a problem with people supporting there country. But I find it bordering on arrogance when disregarding the opponents completely. Especially a team they havent won a series against for a while.Fortunately, how dominant Australia were a decade ago has no bearing on whether we are better than South Africa. The answer is yes anyway, but at home they will be no match for us.
It's not that I'm disregarding them. It's that for years they have been talked up on this forum as something they aren't.I dont have a problem with people supporting there country. But I find it bordering on arrogance when disregarding the opponents completely. Especially a team they havent won a series against for a while.
And to pre-empt you, South Africa also has a better team than the one they toured England last
:trollface:Australia is now second, South Africa third, Pakistan (4th), India (5th) after annual update of Reliance ICC Test rankings
You reckon? About the same, I'd have thought. Obviously Phillander's a step up from 2008 but Boucher is a loss and Tahir hasn't done enough yet to suggest he'll do any more than Harris with the ball whilst offering rather less with the bat. I appreciate the latter could change though. I think that the middle order will be less resilient without the 2008 version of Prince.I dont have a problem with people supporting there country. But I find it bordering on arrogance when disregarding the opponents completely. Especially a team they havent won a series against for a while.
And to pre-empt you, South Africa also has a better team than the one they toured England last
Wait, why did that happen?Even the ICC are recognising it now, as this is no longer 1v2
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Old results being removed from the calculations. Happens once a year.Wait, why did that happen?