I saw Elgar going great guns... did not see the extra 50+ from Cook. Think that will leave Markram an opening if he scores runs on the A tour.Elgar in cracking form : 34, 27, 113*, 8, 68, 131*, 55
Cook picking up : 2, 0, 64, 0, 18, 60
South African seamer Wayne Parnell will undergo heart tests, after experiencing tightness in his chest - and an abnormally fast pulse.
Parnell is currently in the United Kingdom, playing for Kent - and bowled just four overs in Tuesday's Royal London One-Day Cup fixture with Somerset before leaving the field due to the ailment.
The 27-year-old has a history of heart-related problems - and suffered a similar scare while playing for South Africa A against India A three years ago.
"Wayne had some discomfort in the chest and he was found to have had an irregular heartbeat," team manager of South Africa, doctor Mohammed Moosajee, told Cricinfo at the time.
"At the moment, the tests have found that he has settled down and now it’s just about discovering what’s wrong."
Hope all is alright...Parnell to undergo heart tests
Stephen Cook with 106 today.I saw Elgar going great guns... did not see the extra 50+ from Cook. Think that will leave Markram an opening if he scores runs on the A tour.
Looks fine. Set to resume playing for Kent.Hope all is alright...
Great news... lets avoid major injuries for awhile with the SA team!Looks fine. Set to resume playing for Kent.
In this case it wasn't an injury.Great news... lets avoid major injuries for awhile with the SA team!
I have black tinted glasses when looking at him because of all the bad experiences... but he is 27, played international for awhile and batting and bowling really well at the moment. We should actually be happy... just that niggling doubt back of my mind!In this case it wasn't an injury.
Suppose the concern is that he had a similar incident while with SA 'A' a few years ago.
Actually been putting in some performances for Kent. Seen some of his wickets and they clean bowled, caught behind the wicket etc which he really needs to do more of for SA.
I know what you mean.I have black tinted glasses when looking at him because of all the bad experiences... but he is 27, played international for awhile and batting and bowling really well at the moment. We should actually be happy... just that niggling doubt back of my mind!
(In many ways I would rather play him than Duminy....!)
From what I understand, each sporting code was allowed to set their own criteria, although the Sports ministry did have to sign off on it. So while cricket's is 55% representation in the national side (amongst other things), rugby is presumably something different. That an article does also mention cricket and netball, so CSA would also be allowed to bid for international events.https://www.supersport.com/rugby/sa..._steam_ahead_for_plan_to_host_Rugby_World_Cup
Just as a point on the quotas and allowing for hosting international competition. And if rugby is close to 60% well then my maths is very very bad....whether cricket would get the same consideration is another thing though.
Not surprising, but still so disappointing.