Rasimione
U19 Captain
AccuratePopular option in SA...
AccuratePopular option in SA...
Markram's falling away badly.
Only got a 50.
TITNS 136/2 (40.1 ov, H Davids 5*, TG Mokoena 4*, Z Pongolo 1/14) | Live Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo
I think he is at the peak of his powers but won't improve much more. But in saying that - he certainly looks to have taken on board his time with SA because I didn't expect him to have the consistency he is showing the bat since he joined up with the Lions, especially in 4-day cricket.What are your thoughts on Dwaine Pretorius SeamUp? His first class form has been quite impressive and we are in desperate need for an all-rounder.....
Match State: Delay - Day 2 - bad light
5.6 Olivier to Koopman, no run, batsman pinned on the helmet.
He's got to be the next bowler on the plane.....when/if needed. He can hold a bat as well?He's done it again
I would to but can see them going to de Lang/Viljoen who I think will be bowlers who can dominate domestic but pace unaccurate pace doesn't scare international batsman.He's got to be the next bowler on the plane.....when/if needed. He can hold a bat as well?
I'm struggling to read him. His pedigree is very mixed. He never once scored a 100 for his school first XI (Rondebosch) while Dayyaan Galiem (2 years his junior scored plenty). Hamza sort of did well under-age provincially but not well enough to get picked for SA u19s. For me the way he dominated WP amateur was a surprise then after what I mentioned. Obviously he isn't a power player so tough to say whether he can impose himself on stronger attacks and he will have to prove himself again.Oh and I note Hamza has been dropped from the Cobras team...
This is my biggest concern with them as well... pace but lacking some skills for international level.I would to but can see them going to de Lang/Viljoen who I think will be bowlers who can dominate domestic but pace unaccurate pace doesn't scare international batsman.
Olivier certainly isn't too shabby with the bat.
In this SA u19 game in England - he scored a clutch 22* under pressure chasing over 300 : The Home of CricketArchive
Don't know much about his school days. I just love the way he scores runs... not a power player but think he has the right mental attitude. I thought he had a good technique but I`m not expert enough to be sure if he does not have some deficiency.I'm struggling to read him. His pedigree is very mixed. He never once scored a 100 for his school first XI (Rondebosch) while Dayyaan Galiem (2 years his junior scored plenty). Hamza sort of did well under-age provincially but not well enough to get picked for SA u19s. For me the way he dominated WP amateur was a surprise then after what I mentioned. Obviously he isn't a power player so tough to say whether he can impose himself on stronger attacks and he will have to prove himself again.
Agree. Think we need to see more of him. Still young at 21 but don't think he will get into the Cobras 50-over team.Don't know much about his school days. I just love the way he scores runs... not a power player but think he has the right mental attitude. I thought he had a good technique but I`m not expert enough to be sure if he does not have some deficiency.
Fair enough. I do hope Phelukwayo develops into a test match all-rounder. I've never been a Parnell fan, and Morris has still yet to prove he is capable. Because if this is currently all we have, Mulder's inclusion can't come soon enough. And with Rabada being fast tracked because of such obvious potential, I don't see any reason Mulder shouldn't be either. Especially as it is a huge area of concern and has been for a while.I think he is at the peak of his powers but won't improve much more. But in saying that - he certainly looks to have taken on board his time with SA because I didn't expect him to have the consistency he is showing the bat since he joined up with the Lions, especially in 4-day cricket.
My fear is that with his pace he will get hit off his length easily at international level and if we being honest we already have Philander/Abbott as the 'work-horses' in the international set-up.
With TT Boy in that Morris, Parnell, Phehlukwayo are our better bets as the bowling all-rounders.
Agree. Think Phehlukwayo needs to play quite a bit of red-ball cricket for Dolphins still to prove he can do it in that format consistently. I genuinely think he has the raw tools to do it but needs more runs and wickets. That innings v Aus and his death bowling shows he is quite a clutch players which is exciting for us. Morris sort of proving he can be as well.Fair enough. I do hope Phelukwayo develops into a test match all-rounder. I've never been a Parnell fan, and Morris has still yet to prove he is capable. Because if this is currently all we have, Mulder's inclusion can't come soon enough. And with Rabada being fast tracked because of such obvious potential, I don't see any reason Mulder shouldn't be either. Especially as it is a huge area of concern and has been for a while.
I feel for him because with 38 first class hundreds, he has worked so hard to be where is now & he has started off quite well. He may look ugly but runs, runs, runs is what he has put down with that technique for years. He always been that fidgety - nervous looking type so that probably plays a role in setting a negative tone for 3,4,5 etc so that is my biggest gripe.What's your opinion of Cook SeamUp? Worth persisting with til Markram is included? (another player i feel should be fast tracked).
From what I've seen of Cook, I actually really like. I just enjoy watching and having that type of player/opener. However, results do matter and he hasn't got off to the greatest of starts in Aus.
Theunis scoring runs again..... and Olivier getting a 5 for in second innings.Marchant into to bat 6 for the Knights ahead of Bodibe, Robbie P, Van Schalkwyk
KNGHT 183/4 (70.1 ov, M de Lange 0*, TB de Bruyn 85*, A Gqamane 1/45) | Live Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo
They really cementing their positions for next in line. Just what we want.Theunis scoring runs again..... and Olivier getting a 5 for in second innings.