Do we really think that rather significant detail ever crossed their minds? Wouldn't be surprised if they all realized it when the twitter storm hit them.Do they really think Kapp is going to stick around when they are treating her significant other like this? Just so ridiculous.
*Stares in Ryan Rickelton*Can’t have Dane scoring lots of runs while not being selected… makes CSA look bad.
Came to that conclusion watching Magala yesterday who I suspect would also fail a 2k test.OK, so evidently this has nothing to do with her fitness test anymore. CSA just hates her for some reason?
Magala has had his own issues on this... was not selected for the last series because he failed the fitness tests, has now passed them. He has been working hard on this.Came to that conclusion watching Magala yesterday who I suspect would also fail a 2k test.
Only if it effected her ability to score runs... which it does not appear to have done. And considering she was one of SA's best players when she was apparently 'less fit' for years i.e. she has just run her best personal time in the 2 km... it is largely nonsense.I guess it may depend on why she couldn't complete the 2km in the allotted time. I could get my general fitness to the required level, but a history of ankle problems would prevent me from doing the run. I wonder if she has a similar issue following the break which would be a major issue for a cricketer.
I understand wanting to create a line to try improve overall fitness levels and give players goals... but rigid lines at the expense of your best players is just stupid.Rules will never be respected if it does not have room for flexibility and compassion, CSA shot themselves in the foot by setting rules cast in stone ..
She's never run it that time. She's lost weight, met all the other criteria and ran her personal best at 2km, so she's fitter than she's ever been.I guess it may depend on why she couldn't complete the 2km in the allotted time. I could get my general fitness to the required level, but a history of ankle problems would prevent me from doing the run. I wonder if she has a similar issue following the break which would be a major issue for a cricketer.
This is not a case of her not recovering fitness... this is a case of CSA following more stringent fitness standards, but throwing good players under the bus because of the increased fitness standards.If she's now fitter than ever before when she was previously one of SA's best 2 cricketers, then it's an utter nonsense that she's been left out. I wouldn't be surprised if both her and Kapp retire and head off to the franchises.
Not sure I'd blame those batting yesterday. The game got away from SA in the middle overs of England's innings. I suspect had Nortje been playing, he'd have picked up the odd wicket and restricted England to 300 or under.So speaking about yesterdays game and the series in general... it has been a much improved performance by the team; glad to see it overall. But I am not convinced of Markram and Klaasens ability to actually close out a match under pressure.
Going to contrast it with the win in the first game, SA behind the 8 ball and Nortje and Rabada come on and do something special (with English batsmen help!) but its almost expected that can happen. Won't always, but the bowlers are capable of it. For all Klaasens work yesterday and Markam looking good, once Miller was out I though it was just a matter of time. I understand the modern mindset, but clearly seeing how well Archer was bowling you just needed to put the hook shot away for him. Both Markram and Klaasens got out rather than just thinking a bit about what they where doing. And for me it is clearly an issue. We won the second game because Miller took us home... nobody else looks likely under pressure, to do similar.
This is just a comment, but also shows my feeling about watching SA back and the general expectations I have when we bat. Think the team is better and setting scores right now.
I don't deny that... was not a full compliment team. But I`m not basing it just on yesterdays match. I`m using yesterdays match as an example of something I`ve observed often from the SA batting. Even Miller only became consistent in the last 2 years. Been doing brilliant for SA. But Klaasen and Markam often get out at bad times, particularly when chasing. Markam wicket was the start of the mini-collapse and it was a poor shot to play at that stage against Archer. This is a often occurring event across many different matches. That tells me they are not learning... or learning very very slowly.Not sure I'd blame those batting yesterday. The game got away from SA in the middle overs of England's innings. I suspect had Nortje been playing, he'd have picked up the odd wicket and restricted England to 300 or under.
Unlike a lot of these series, this was a good one with two well matched teams and I suspect both will have taken a lot out of it. All 3 games must've seen the losing side be favourite at some point in the second innings.