Salamuddin
International Debutant
I think Sa will stay at number 1 for longer than England and India.
THey look a better balanced team than either of their predecessors.
They also have an outsanding coach in Gary Kirsten - in my view he has made a real difference to the squad.
The next 2-3 years could be quite special for SA - the only cloud on the horizon for them is the fact that most of their players are at peak age so it's unlikely they will establish a dynasty in the way that AUstralia did
When Australia won the Frank Worrell Trophy in 1995, Mcgrath was 25 and Warne only 26.
Kirsten is very smart - he's contracted through to World cup 2015 - it's the guy who succeeds him who will have to deal with rebuilding an ageing SA squad.
Australia will be SA's main threat simply because they still have the best system - I think the Aussies still have to cope with Pointing's and Hussey's retirements but they probably have the best fast bowling talent in the world and history has shown that teams with strong pace attacks are succesful.
Sa's next challenge is going to be to consistently get the better of Australia - they have only beasten them once since readmission and then promptly lost teh next series after that to them. I think the series down under later this year will tell us a lot of things about the makeup of this SA team - Australia will be tougher than England.
THey look a better balanced team than either of their predecessors.
They also have an outsanding coach in Gary Kirsten - in my view he has made a real difference to the squad.
The next 2-3 years could be quite special for SA - the only cloud on the horizon for them is the fact that most of their players are at peak age so it's unlikely they will establish a dynasty in the way that AUstralia did
When Australia won the Frank Worrell Trophy in 1995, Mcgrath was 25 and Warne only 26.
Kirsten is very smart - he's contracted through to World cup 2015 - it's the guy who succeeds him who will have to deal with rebuilding an ageing SA squad.
Australia will be SA's main threat simply because they still have the best system - I think the Aussies still have to cope with Pointing's and Hussey's retirements but they probably have the best fast bowling talent in the world and history has shown that teams with strong pace attacks are succesful.
Sa's next challenge is going to be to consistently get the better of Australia - they have only beasten them once since readmission and then promptly lost teh next series after that to them. I think the series down under later this year will tell us a lot of things about the makeup of this SA team - Australia will be tougher than England.
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