No wont happen, not CSAs way, they sit firmly in the middle between Pakistan who will select youngsters out of left field to ECB who expect there players to "learn" for 10 years in county cricketBrevis any chance of getting fast tracked into the limited over squads?
Looks a special talent.
If he's going great guns by age 20/21 he'll have a chance. Rabada made it at 20 but Graham Smith and AB are the only baby batters I can think of. I think AB was the youngest at age 20. I wouldn't mind seeing Brevis there after he has a season of FC under his belt.No wont happen, not CSAs way, they sit firmly in the middle between Pakistan who will select youngsters out of left field to ECB who expect there players to "learn" for 10 years in county cricket
De Kock was younger. He turned 20 a few days before he made his T20 debut and played his first ODI about a month later.If he's going great guns by age 20/21 he'll have a chance. Rabada made it at 20 but Graham Smith and AB are the only baby batters I can think of. I think AB was the youngest at age 20.
At the moment Van Tonder looks like he's a better red ball player than white ball, so it wouldn't necessarily be unfair to select Brevis for limited overs before him. And Brevis also has his bowling going for him, so could be a tailor-made replacement for Markram if South Africa want to continue with the 4 bowler/1 all-rounder/1 part-timer bowling lineup that played against India. But he'd definitely need to first get some overs under his belt in domestic cricket.Also it will be desperately unfair on van Tonder, who is (and was) just as special a talent (and Breetzke, if less so).
I`m actually look at Parsons more as a big ball hitter than a bowler. Think his bowling will be serviceable at international level but a clean ball striker would be great for the LO team...And yes, very interested to see how Parsons goes. Our spin stocks are looking good at the moment, but they're all a similar sort of age being late 20s/early 30s. So we will need some younger spinners to start coming through.
Other reasons cause he is black? I think we have enough black fast bowlers coming through to get over the BEE story, also Breetze is not doing it for me, I would give Jannemann a go or Joshua Richards first.Rabada was a special case both in talent and for other reasons.
Also it will be desperately unfair on van Tonder, who is (and was) just as special a talent (and Breetzke, if less so).
SA has plenty of batting talent, just need to select it.
But did you back when Rabada was 20/21? Which was what the context of the conversation was about.Other reasons cause he is black? I think we have enough black fast bowlers coming through to get over the BEE story, also Breetze is not doing it for me, I would give Jannemann a go or Joshua Richards first.
100%But did you back when Rabada was 20/21? Which was what the context of the conversation was about.
He was on an ancestral visa. He only qualifies for England in November so there was still hopeBedingham chose to go England root years ago. I don't think he was ever kolpak.
I guess at 27 he no spring chicken but on form last few years....He was on an ancestral visa. He only qualifies for England in November so there was still hope