Hi South African cricket followers and fans, I'm wondering on the general opinion on Hardus Vilgeon, Chris Morris and Kyle Abbott. Vilgeon bowled pretty rapidly during Champions League T20 - he wasn't much slower than Johnson whose pace has pretty much put him into the first Test team in the Ashes. Morris is a 140kph bowler who averages 30 with the bat in First Class cricket - do people think he will be a Test or ODI regular in the future? As for Abbott, he took 9 on Test debut and now is not in the squad? He has been leapfrogged (or so it seems to me) by Kleinveldt who hasn't done quite as well in any of his four Tests.
Hi mate, yeah...
I think with the Kleinveldt situation, he got given the go first and while he hasn't been exceptional he has impressed at times. The selectors aren't quick to disregard players in SA very quickly. They talk about players having do be really poor to be left out and the next 'cab off the rank will come in'
I reckon outside of the 4 in Dubai our fast bowling stocks look quite good.
I reckon B. Hendricks, Parnell, Birch, Gqamane, Abbott, McLaren, Viljoen, Morris, Tsotsobe and de Lange are all in their thought processes for red-ball cricket.
I think you will find Abbott is the next cab off the rank. The longer version is more his stuff although he is decent with the white ball as well. Drives a great length, swings it away early and can get reverse. Best of all is he is always at the batsman. Great bouncer too.
Been a big fan of Morris, mentioned him on here well before many were talking about him. I think his red ball results over the last two seasons have been under talked by the selectors. To me he is better with the red ball but certainly his all-round abilities get you excited for one-day cricket.
Viljoen is in their thoughts but de Lange is probably ahead of him. Probably the two quickest bowlers domestically who get it into the high 140's, 150.
Name too watch though is Beuran Hendricks. Coming on leaps and bounds and is left-arm quick swing bowler. Gets me excited. Maturing a lot, used to have no ball problems and didn't produce with the white ball but his spell at Centurion on Friday was damn impressive.
Good read here on the 'next wave'
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