You mean the one in which he was dropped about 4 times?Oh dear, Martin. Not the same player who hit that match-winning T20 ton last month.
Tsotsobe is actually really underrated. Accurate left-armer who swings it back into the right hander and gets awkward bounce. I still reckon he'd have become a decent enough test bowler had philander not burst onto the scene.Don't get what makes Tsotsobe and McKay so successful in one dayers. So damn effective for no apparent reason.
Ha, true. Still a quality innings, though.You mean the one in which he was dropped about 4 times?
Tsotsobe is actually really underrated. Accurate left-armer who swings it back into the right hander and gets awkward bounce. I still reckon he'd have become a decent enough test bowler had philander not burst onto the scene.
They're tall and really hard to get away in limited overs games. On the other hand, people like Steyn who are much skiddy are much easier to hit in limited overs cricket. Tsotsobe and McKay are both people who will continue to benefit form two new balls as well IMO, as they both get quite a bit of seam movement in helpful conditions.Don't get what makes Tsotsobe and McKay so successful in one dayers. So damn effective for no apparent reason.
Didn't Smith score a ton against Lanka last summer? Agree he struggles in this format these days though. Not sure the point of McKenzie though when Kirsten says he's trying things out. He's yesterday's man. Don't think de Kock is as bad as you think either. He hit some nice straight blows the other day.That's some seriously ordinary batting lineup South Africa have today. Faf is the captain, averages less than 30 in ODIs, Smith is the old head but for two years has averaged nothing and hasn't scored a ODI hundred in years and then you have the cow corner brigade. Chuck Virus and Neil Mac into the side and this game wouldn't be a dead rubber.
They were not impressed with his attitude at all.Was dire at Essex, tbh. Word is he had refuelling and penis issues too.