Phehlukwayo is pretty much a lock for the World Cup, and if Nortje does well then he'll be going as the fourth fast bowler in the squad. So that would make it a shoot-out between Mulder and Pretorius for the final spot.15th spot is Duminy's. So basically left out Amla to have all 3 of Mulder, Pretorius, Phehlukwayo and Nortje in for B.Hendricks.
The problem is that Markram's yet to show he can do that in an ODI. I do think they should have taken another look at him, but his only 50 came in his debut against Bangladesh, so his lack of big scores since then resulted in him losing ground to Van Der Dussen and Hendricks.Bad decision making then. I know who I am backing in a big match requiring bmt and it ain't reeza or rassie nor amla....
Amla and duminy have had much longer runs with no significant scores but have always been locks...Rossouw was persisted with even after 5 ducks...Phehlukwayo is pretty much a lock for the World Cup, and if Nortje does well then he'll be going as the fourth fast bowler in the squad. So that would make it a shoot-out between Mulder and Pretorius for the final spot.
The problem is that Markram's yet to show he can do that in an ODI. I do think they should have taken another look at him, but his only 50 came in his debut against Bangladesh, so his lack of big scores since then resulted in him losing ground to Van Der Dussen and Hendricks.
Surely Pathum Nissanka comes into consideration for the next Test series. I know he is young but his record is hard to ignore!When we next play at home (August I think, against NZ) I'm guessing the team would look something like...
Dimuth (c)
BOP
Mendis
Chandimal/DdS
Kusal
Matthews
Dickwella
Embuldeniya
Lakmal
Vishwa
Sandakan (possibly Akila if his remodelled action is effective in ODIs)
DdS is an option at the top of the order too - he opens for his club, but his main success at test level has come down the order, certainly didn't seem to have the technique for it from what I saw in Aus. I'm fairly confident that for the time being, Roshen Silva, Gunathalika, Dilruwan Perera and Thirimanne will be out of the picture for a while.
That's true, but it's a risk going to the World Cup hoping that a player will come good then. I do think that Markram should have got a look in against Pakistan, but it seems that in the selectors' eyes Van Der Dussen and Hendricks have made better use of their opportunities, so they've opted for them ahead of Markram.Amla and duminy have had much longer runs with no significant scores but have always been locks...Rossouw was persisted with even after 5 ducks...
Some times you have trust talent to be rewarded.
Wow. What a bizarre turn of events.Yorkshire have just announced the signing of Duanne Oliver for the 2019 sseason on a Kolpak deal.WTF?
Said on his instagram statement that he had begun to explore options in between waiting for a recall after his last test against Bangladesh in 2017. Still surprising though, surely he was good enough to get a contract for someone as a regular overseas?I suspect this could be a similar situation to Abbot where he actually signed the deal some time ago and it's only been announced now. Three months ago Olivier wouldn't have been expecting to play much test cricket, being behind Ngidi in the pecking order, and no one could have anticipated just how he would perform if he did get a run in the side. So it may have seemed like a reasonable decision then.