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That is one awsome team. best of both worlds if you ask me. Also i have a feeling once Parnell figures out what position he is good enough to bat in he will excell. particularly in one day cricket. but for the test team Morris should get the gig. he has the tools for the job no doubt. But then again this only happens if Ab keeps. reading between the lines, he seems to be enjoying it. long may it last.Would tend to agree with this
I'd use Chris Morris as the fourth seamer. He's a genuine allrounder and is very pacey, with the right attitude for the longer format.
Petersen
Smith
Amla
Rossouw/DeKock/Elgar
De Villiers
JP
Faf
Morris
Philander
Morkel
Steyn
That is a pretty menacing side. Crazy strong batting line up, and intimidating bowling
Difference is that Morris bowls at a constant 140kph.FC record pretty much identical to that of Chris Woakes.
Yeah Morris has only played seven games that are in any way meaningful. Took a stack of wickets in them but didn't do anything with the bat.And alternatively; difference is that Woakes doesn't play park cricket that has FC status.
Yeah. Disagree with him on having De Kock at 4. The keeper should ideally come in at 7, ahead of your bowling all-rounder and right after the batting all-rounder. If he's a better bat than De Villiers then De Villiers needs to keep the gloves. I already feel that De Villiers comes in far too early and should shift at least one down in the current order.I like the idea of NasserFan's team for home matches at least once Kallis goes, with a keeper slotting in at seven and the rest of the middle order moving up one each.
He has shown class as a bat. As a bat he should be given a go in at least the limited overs stuff. If it means that he'd make a better wicket keeper than De Villiers, apart from that fact - then he makes for a better choice as wicket keeper.Surely de Kock need to like actually have a spell of keeping before being pushed so far forwards?
Not even first choice for his domestic team so why on earth should he even be considered internationally?!
Can't judge batting consistency on the shorter forms, imho.Been a touch inconsistent with the bat but that hundred he scored was something else.
Why not? Its all relevant as well. If he wants to play ODI cricket for South Africa he needs to perform there. Not that he hasn't performed, he just needs to be slightly more consistent, kick on from those 20s and 30's.Can't judge batting consistency on the shorter forms, imho.
Yes, but the point is how good will he be with the bat when burdened with keeping full time - if someone like AB de Villiers struggles (and a lot of others have been seen too, Stewart, Sangakkara, etc.) - what makes everyone think he will be such a star when it's not been tested out yet?He has shown class as a bat. As a bat he should be given a go in at least the limited overs stuff. If it means that he'd make a better wicket keeper than De Villiers, apart from that fact - then he makes for a better choice as wicket keeper.
Most, if not all inclusions of him in the team, is 80% based on his batting prowess.