Don't know what is going on but Cape Town has been having humidity lately. So unusual.Perfect time of the year to play cricket in PE. Been hot and humid last few days, which looks set to continue. Not a lot of wind about.
Very Durban like... temperatures hitting late 20's. Real feel higher, more like mid 30's.Don't know what is going on but Cape Town has been having humidity lately. So unusual.
Wayne Parnell, Jan 2017.Im not trying to be completely disrespectful to Paterson here, but when was the last time South Africa opened the bowling at home with a worse bowler?
Different sort of Test cricket to normal... absolute patience by everybody is needed.All about patience. Reverse and getting players out through boredom/frustration the only way until hopefully some spin comes along.
For all the negative rep, results still happen at PE.
Some others to rival maybeWayne Parnell, Jan 2017.
https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...d-test-sri-lanka-tour-of-south-africa-2016-17
Yeah I was originally going to answer with Lopsy but given the way he asked the question ("when was the last time...") I thought I'd go check to more sure they hadn't been any more worse than Paterson since Lopsy, and sure enough there was a Parnell game.
Being a Western Province supporter I watched a lot of him and his new ball partner Alan Dawson open the bowling together. Part of a very successful domestic team here always at the top. Both were swing bowlers and used the south-easter wind and all their smarts and then spin came in and with Claude Henderson & Paul Adams. Roger Telemachus too. Fun WP team from 2001/02 : Graeme Smith, Andrew Puttick, HD Ackerman, Jonathan Trott, Neil Johnson, Thami Tsolekile, Alan Dawson, Claude Henderson, Roger Telemachus, Paul Adams, Charl WilloughbyI had no idea Charl Willoughby played Tests. I knew him as one of a cabal of saffas that took a million wickets for Leics in the 00s.
I must have been about 11 when Howe Snr first took me to a Leics game and tried to explain the concept of who was and wasn't an overseas player. I didn't understand it at the time and have still made very little progress.