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Mzansi Super League

SeamUp

International Coach
Want to see Harmer in the south Africa tram asap he a legit spinner
Looks to have improved his white ball bowling from his time in England.

Just extended his contract with Essex for the 3rd time till 2021 unfortunately.

100+ FC wickets in 2017 and then 2018 is some effort. No ordinary spinner despite being pretty orthodox.
 
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GRAB

First Class Debutant
On the other hand, Harmer has had little impact in the franchise 4-day tournament...
Top spinners after five games: Piedt 22 wickets @ 31. Muthusamy 15 in 3 games @ 19. Maharaj 14 @ 41. Von berg 14 @ 41. Phangiso 4 games 12 @ 27. Harmer 4 games 12 @ 47. Ntuli 4 games 11 @ 34.

Smuts just off the list has a better average bowling as a mostly part-timer...
 

StephenZA

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
On the other hand, Harmer has had little impact in the franchise 4-day tournament...
Top spinners after five games: Piedt 22 wickets @ 31. Muthusamy 15 in 3 games @ 19. Maharaj 14 @ 41. Von berg 14 @ 41. Phangiso 4 games 12 @ 27. Harmer 4 games 12 @ 47. Ntuli 4 games 11 @ 34.

Smuts just off the list has a better average bowling as a mostly part-timer...
He had a huge effect last season....
 

StephenZA

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
My ears are currently bleeding, because I left SABC3 on after the cricket and forgot to change the channel until 7.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
Really disappointing for the lad.

Cape Town Blitz fast bowler Anrich Nortje has been forced to withdraw from the inaugural Mzansi Super League due to an ankle injury.

Nortje has been a revelation for the Cape Town-based outfit as he caught the eye of many with his ferocious brand of fast bowling, hitting the 150km/h mark. He claimed eight wickets in three matches - which included the likes of Hashim Amla, Temba Bavuma and Reeza Hendricks - at an average of 10.4.

"Unfortunately, I had to make a decision that I will no longer be taking part in the Mzansi Super League. I have had to leave the team after the abandoned match against the Nelson Mandela Bay Giants and will be having surgery on Friday (November 30) to remove a small piece of bone that has broken off," Nortje said.

"I'm really sad to be leaving it but hopefully I can be back next year and back in Cape Town. I'm really hoping that we can win the tournament this year because we are in a really good position and if we keep on with the momentum we have, we can finish on top," he added.

Cape Town Blitz head coach Ashwell Prince picked Nortje in the fifth round of the draft and was disappointed by the news but excited about what the future holds for the 25-year-old.

"It is really unfortunate that the injury has come at this particular time in his career. He is definitely one for the future for the Proteas and South Africa has a lot to look forward to from this young man," Prince said.

"Everybody in Cape Town was really excited to see the sheer pace that Anrich could generate, which they saw in the first warm-up game against Paarl Rocks, where he got the ball through at 150 - maybe higher. I think all Capetonians were really excited about his potential in the tournament and in the brief time he played with us, he didn't disappoint.

"We would like to wish him all the best with his operation and recovery. We are just hoping that it is not a rushed process and the young man will be granted the opportunity to fully recover before he starts cranking it up again. We are most certainly looking forward to having him back at the Cape Town Blitz next year," he added.

Shane Jabaar, Cape Town Blitz physiotherapist, explained the extent of Nortje's injury.

"Anrich has several small avulsed bone fragments from the inferior tip of the lateral aspect of the talus in his left ankle. He has associated bone oedema and surgery will involve removing the fragments arthroscopically," Jabaar said.

Nortje will be replaced by Highveld Lions left-arm seamer Nandre Burger.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
Heino Kuhn showing class with the ability to play 4-day cricket gives you the base to play all shots for T20 over these limited overs specialists like Jonker.

Bjorn Fortuin outbowling Shamsi consistently.
 

Bolo

State Captain
One of the best things about T20 is you never know who will win until the very end. Knowing the result in the 1st over is ridiculous.

I also didn't watch 1st innings. This match did not provide much suspense.

Fun watching Miller and Van Wyk. So many good players involved. I haven't bothered with this league because it's so pointless, but seems like a ton of fun.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
What kind of bowler is Nandre Burger?
Left-arm quickish (134-140) who can swing it. What I like about him is he gets it full. Our best left-arm prospect. And in the academy squad with Eathan Bosch & Lutho Sipamla.

Needs to iron out too many 4-balls which he can dish up but maybe that is his high risk high reward policy.
 
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