Wrong venues, he only scores against them in aus...If I were SA, I'd almost consider bringing Duminy back just for Australia lol.
Yeah he did score a 100 in PE last series but obviously said in jest.Didn't he make a century in the Port Elizabeth match you won in the last series? He seems to have a knack of making runs when you beat Australia.
On a serious note, SA's batting does look a bit light with QdK's form right now if they are going to go with the 5 bowler strategy.
Which is funny because Rahane is quite aggressive.That's because Kohli and Shastribot overly prioritize aggressive cricket.
Duminy has retired from test cricket. Bavuma is a decent option.If I were SA, I'd almost consider bringing Duminy back just for Australia lol.
Alternatively they could roll out flat pitches possibly negating the Aus pace trio. They should also bring back Morris & Maharaj if they're looking to play 5 bowlers, Philander/Rabada/Morris/Maharaj & any of Steyn/Morkel/Ngidi is still a stupendous bowling attack with good batting depth up to 9 or 10 - depending on how you rate Rabada/Maharaj's batting.If I were SA, I'd almost consider bringing Duminy back just for Australia lol.
Yeah, totally forgot about that.Duminy has retired from test cricket. Bavuma is a decent option.
Flat tracks also bring Markram, Amla, AB, Qdk back into the game, besides SA have an attack that can match Aus as seen during the summer of 2016. Flat doesn't mean MCG flat, Adelaide or Perth flat should do, the recent pitches only make it worse for SA because their batting's been on thin ice for quite some time now.Yeah flat pitches would be absolutely perfect for us, that's actually where the pace trio does best (because they have extra weapons that most bowlers don't on flat, bouncy surfaces).
Yeah these pitches are too far. I reckon SA's best chance are pitches which are bouncy, but offer a bit of swing and seam.Flat tracks also bring Markram, Amla, AB, Qdk back into the game, besides SA have an attack that can match Aus as seen during the summer of 2016. Flat doesn't mean MCG flat, Adelaide or Perth flat should do, the recent pitches only make it worse for SA because their batting's been on thin ice for quite some time now.
Not sure about this. All I've been hearing over the last 5 years is how Australia roll out flat pitches because it helps their fast bowlers, because they're the only ones who can take 20 wickets on them.Alternatively they could roll out flat pitches possibly negating the Aus pace trio. They should also bring back Morris & Maharaj if they're looking to play 5 bowlers, Philander/Rabada/Morris/Maharaj & any of Steyn/Morkel/Ngidi is still a stupendous bowling attack with good batting depth up to 9 or 10 - depending on how you rate Rabada/Maharaj's batting.
There's a thread, but it's fallen off the front page.Honestly, I am getting sick of the producing different types of pitches thing. Each venue just needs to have it's traditional characteristics and then play your opponent. The only thing to worry about is the competence of the curator's.
The 3 coastal venues will be better for our attack than too many shoot-outs on the highveld.
That being said, I can't imagine it not turning a bit on the coast late season. Spinners should have a big role to play.
Isn't there a thread opened for this tour yet ? Seem to remember someone starting it early.
If SA play 5 bowlers I would be quite happy to back us then.I’ll be interested to see what SA do wrt team balance.
From an Australian pov I’d be really happy if they played five bowlers with Vern at seven on sporting decks.