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First Class Debutant
Australians prefer the term "mental disentegration".Haha, so the easiest way to beat aus is to strap their tongues to the roofs of their mouths?
Australians prefer the term "mental disentegration".Haha, so the easiest way to beat aus is to strap their tongues to the roofs of their mouths?
Guaranteed 1st/2nd slipper for SA in the future... I also wonder if Elgar might get skipped over and Markram given captaincy in 2 years or so. See where he is as a batsmen then.What an all-round fielder.
I thought that was a foregone conclusion given he was already made captain against India?Guaranteed 1st/2nd slipper for SA in the future... I also wonder if Elgar might get skipped over and Markram given captaincy in 2 years or so. See where he is as a batsmen then.
Markram will definitely take over from Faf. No need to make Elgar a transitional captain .Guaranteed 1st/2nd slipper for SA in the future... I also wonder if Elgar might get skipped over and Markram given captaincy in 2 years or so. See where he is as a batsmen then.
Not quite sure about foregone... Elgar was next in line but he may not want it and/or happy to play a senior v-cap role rather.I thought that was a foregone conclusion given he was already made captain against India?
http://www.cricketweb.net/forum/cri...e-australian-batting-capitulations-2010s.htmlAnother collapse, questions mark have to be raised about Paine's captaincy
Would hate too lose him in front of the wicket but the above two will happen in my opinion.Guaranteed 1st/2nd slipper for SA in the future... I also wonder if Elgar might get skipped over and Markram given captaincy in 2 years or so. See where he is as a batsmen then.
If he keeps going at the rate he is he'll surpass Tayfield's tally before too long, and he'll have done it on a lot of South African wickets that may not have been as spin-friendly as the ones that Tayfield bowled on. The fast bowlers are the ones making all the headlines, but Maharaj has consistently been in the wickets - 70 at 27.7 is no mean feat.I think Keshav is close to being our 2nd best spinner of all-time ?
Ok Faulkner, Vogler are there early days and isolation we had Hobson/Kourie (both were regarded extremely highly) but right now he is our best since re-admission easily and I think it is now between him and his fellow Durbanite Hugh Tayfield for the best.
Markram's one of those players who's captained form an early age, whereas I don't think Elgar has. So I suspect Elgar would do the job if asked, but it's not a situation like we had with AB where he wanted to be captain despite not being the best for the job.Not quite sure about foregone... Elgar was next in line but he may not want it and/or happy to play a senior v-cap role rather.
Avg 27 having played on largely SA pitches, as a holding spinner behind a pretty impressive pace attack. Could not ask for more.If he keeps going at the rate he is he'll surpass Tayfield's tally before too long, and he'll have done it on a lot of South African wickets that may not have been as spin-friendly as the ones that Tayfield bowled on. The fast bowlers are the ones making all the headlines, but Maharaj has consistently been in the wickets - 70 at 27.7 is no mean feat.
Yep.... I would actually like to see him move down the batting order as well to no. 4 after the expected retirements. I don't think of him as a natural opener more a 'best spot' to get into the SA team...Would hate too lose him in front of the wicket but the above two will happen in my opinion.
He will also be important in the subcontinent in that his mere presence might give teams like India pause before serving up Nagpur 2015 wickets en masse again.If he keeps going at the rate he is he'll surpass Tayfield's tally before too long, and he'll have done it on a lot of South African wickets that may not have been as spin-friendly as the ones that Tayfield bowled on. The fast bowlers are the ones making all the headlines, but Maharaj has consistently been in the wickets - 70 at 27.7 is no mean feat.