African Monkey
U19 Vice-Captain
Luke Woodcock could break Bell's record if he goes for a few more seasons.
He looked to be on the way out of favour this season though. Can't see him breaking it.Luke Woodcock could break Bell's record if he goes for a few more seasons.
still can't bowl in nz (i think he was injured though) and had a lighter year than usual with the bat iirc
Former Proteas paceman Fanie de Villiers is playing a big role in one of the country’s brightest fast bowling talents trying to leave the country and play for New Zealand.
Hardus Viljoen has just come off another outstanding season for the Highveld Lions, playing a key role in their Sunfoil Series title with 39 wickets at an average of 20.43, but De Villiers told The Citizen yesterday that the 26-year-old would be travelling to New Zealand next week for talks with one of their franchises.
Although Viljoen has not yet played for the national side, he is definitely in the selectors’ thoughts, having played nine games, in both four-day and 50-over cricket, for representative A teams. The powerful fast bowler has taken 103 wickets, more than any other bowler, in the last three Sunfoil Series seasons at a superb average of 23.95.
“Patriotism is out the door,” De Villiers, who described himself as “a close family friend who has advised Hardus since he was in Standard 8″, said. “He’s been the leading wicket-taker over the last few seasons, but he hasn’t played for South Africa because of the dynamics of the team. Hardus is a very strong and very good fast bowler who can bowl at 150km/h and he will be sought after in New Zealand and Australia.
“So on April 22 we are meeting one of the New Zealand franchises to see what they offer, which is why Hardus is the only player not to have signed his new Lions contract yet,” De Villiers said.
De Villiers added that the move was not to do with quotas, but was rather designed to ensure Viljoen was remunerated properly for his ability, with English county cricket a key target.
Siddons can't even land us a bloody Bangladeshi fast bowler. Come on!What I like is that Malan attempts to attract Viljoen, a very good cricketer from his home country. On the flip side, Jamie Siddons - a coach with a greater international pedigree - can attract Jayde Herrick, Dane Hutchinson and Aleks Day.
Wonderful.
You mean the guy who has coached international teams can't even grow his own hair? Come on!Siddons can't even land us a bloody Bangladeshi fast bowler. Come on!