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*Official* South Africa Tour of Sri Lanka 2018

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
They won't but Sri Lanka really should enforce the follow-on. Game finishes tonight if they do.
 

R!TTER

State Regular
No fifties so far this series, two fifty partnerships and they are averaging 11 runs per wicket. Top effort.
Tells you the AB effect on the rest of the batters, also how no name/fame seeking "journalists" like Firdose - derided him for every time he failed to be the perfect son of SA - should get their heads examined.
 

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I think most teams would struggle to beat the current SL over there, the way they are playing. For some reason, they seemed to be totally uninterested in competing when India toured last year. They played much better when they came to India.
 

R!TTER

State Regular
I think most teams would struggle to beat the current SL over there, the way they are playing. For some reason, they seemed to be totally uninterested in competing when India toured last year. They played much better when they came to India.
Tbf they competed only in 1 game at Delhi, the familiar antics notwithstanding. They would've lost if not for the rains in the first test.
 

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Yeah I agree they were saved by the light and some questionable Dickwella antics in the first match. Still it was a respectable result overall even if they'd lost 2-0 with one close match and a draw.
 

Migara

International Coach
Who else besides Faulkner and Tayfield?
Pat Symcox was very very good. It was a pity he was 38 when SA had re admission. Would have been extremely threatening on dustbowls given his height the close to the wicket release.
 

Heboric

International Regular
Poor captaincy, the mysterious captain you hear about on this forum would have enforced the follow on
 

Bahseph

International Debutant
I get that all teams struggle to win away and normally dominate at home,but the one aspect of our cricket that is SA fans took pride in is that we were the best travellers. It hurts to watch this, but it also shows how spoilt we got having the top 6/7 we did for a long time.
 

Migara

International Coach
Warne would benefit the most. A lot of his top spinners didn't get LBWs because the umpire thought the ball had turned more than what it actually did.
He would have lost a few as well where he intimidated umpires to giving close ones.

The ones subjected to pad play would have got lot more wickets.
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
I think most teams would struggle to beat the current SL over there, the way they are playing. For some reason, they seemed to be totally uninterested in competing when India toured last year. They played much better when they came to India.
As a Kiwi I'd love to see how we'd go. Latham and KDub (and Taylor) are pretty good players of spin
 

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