Ssshhh... no jinxing.Elgar's been truly fantastic today. From the get go.
Guess in those times and the fact we only played 3 other teams meant we weren't going to get massive games into the pre-isolation players. Plus the Wars and then players when we started to be world number 1 didn't finish their careers.I see the only pre-isolation player in our top 15 Test run scorers is Bruce Mitchell.
Interestingly in our top 15 Test wickets takers there are four pre-isolation players - Tayfield, Goddard, Peter Pollock, and Adcock.
*Gary Kirsten - FIFYElgar is a glorious recent addition to the "crabby left hander looks rubbish at the crease but gets runs purely because he has balls of steel" club. Graeme Smith obviously the president.
He was kinda elegant in his own way but I'm not sure many would agree with me.*Gary Kirsten - FIFY
VettoriYeah it seems like we've had 3 since re-admission with G.Kirsten, Smith, Elgar. Others Mark Richardson, Alastair Cook & Justin Langer ?
Gambhir and Taylor other decent lefty openers but not really crabby.
He scored pretty fast but someone like Kirsten had an array of shots that he looked good playing. Smith took the piss at times with his tuck off the hips... would at times attempt and succeed with it no matter where the ball was bowled.Smith's shots were aesthetically ugly but he was a more expansive stroke-player than some of the other names (Cook, Elgar etc.). Could score pretty fast and all around the wicket when he was batting well.
SR of nearly 60 as an opener, that is excellent.