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***Official*** Australia in South Africa 2018

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LMAO. What were people saying about Kohli having a weakness outside offstump again? :p
 

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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.
Well, you guys tried doing the same thing in Jo'burg and it backfired on you.
 

Tec15

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I actually wish Smith wasn't suspended for the final test, so the SA bowlers could have had two more bites of the cherry in lowering his average further.:p
 

SeamUp

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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.
We got to remember Vogler & Faulkner were our main attacking threats and had to bowl us to series wins.

Tayfield and Adcock started more or less together and then added Heine later where Goddard was there before them. I suppose Tayfield had support. But for so long he was the man and out-bowling spinners considered the best in the world for England at the time.

But I don't think we can under-estimate what Maharaj has done. He has adapted to international cricket with these. If he carries on like this for a few more years then there is a possibility he goes past Tayfield.
 

SeamUp

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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...
I also wouldn't rule this out.
 

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