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'Pure batting bliss' - Ravindra lauds his 'unbelievable' idol Williamson
New Zealand batter toasts "very special" moment after sharing an unbroken 219-run stand with Williamson
Most who watched probably watched a bit after the Bafana AFCON quarter before going to sleep.I wonder how many SA cricket fans got up early to watch this test.
I can't imagine there would be much enthusiasm there for this test series watching a second or third string SA test line up getting flogged.
This is a cool insight, cheers. I had overlooked the nuances of SA selection that don't exist probably anywhere else in the world.Understandable... But also from our side two-thirds of that batting lineup should have already been in the first team or selected for it years ago. It is the selection problems of the last 10 years for SA cricket that gives a feeling this batting is weak, if you don't know the history of why these players are only just been selected.
For the SA international batting this tour could be a godsend that helps get batting selection sorted.
I think Brand and Bedingham made themselves unavailable (stand to correction) most of the rest are either not known about internationally as much or seen as more long format players.This is a cool insight, cheers. I had overlooked the nuances of SA selection that don't exist probably anywhere else in the world.
Of the guys playing in this Test/in the squad, were they all non-domestic T20 starters or did some choose to make themselves available over the domestic comp?
It's also wild to think what sort of Test side we would put out in similar circumstances. Your depth in SA must be pretty commendable.
Why wasn't van Tonder playing the SAT20? Seems like the sort of player who should have been in the mix.I think Brand and Bedingham made themselves unavailable (stand to correction) most of the rest are either not known about internationally as much or seen as more long format players.
Another 5 hundreds( at least) should be relatively easy. Puts him in good companyPlayers to Score 30+ Test Hubdreds in Career
*Total Career Innings in brackets*
**Still playing
Tendulkar - 51 (329)
Kallis - 45 (280)
Ponting - 41 (287)
Sangakkara - 38 (233)
Dravid - 36 (286)
Gavaskar - 34 (214)
Jayawardene - 34 (252)
Y. Khan - 34 (213)
Lara - 34 (232)
Cook - 33 (291)
S. Smith - 32 (191)**
S. Waugh - 32 (260)
Chanderpaul - 30 (280)
Hayden - 30 (184)
Root - 30 (250)**
Williamson - 30 (169)**
Kane Williamson becomes the 16th man to score 30 Test hundreds.
He has not made his mark in the T20 game. His career has very much stalled and I don't know why. I don't know if it lack of opportunity or coaches/management just not having trust in him for some reason.Why wasn't van Tonder playing the SAT20? Seems like the sort of player who should have been in the mix.
I really love that in this match, the South Africans had 12 blokes bat in the first innings. And then you get to their second innings and...Result: Match drawn
Day 2: Innings Break - New Zealand XI 294 (81.5 Overs), trail by 45 runs
Day 1: Innings Break- South Africa 1st innings 339 (81.2 0vers)
Teams:
South Africa (12 batting, 11 fielding): Neil Brand(c), Edward Moore, Raynard van Tonder, Zubayr Hamza, Keegan Petersen, David Bedingham, Khaya Zondo, Ruan de Swardt, Clyde Fortuin(w), Mihlali Mpongwana, Shaun von Berg, Dane Piedt, Duanne Olivier, Tshepo Moreki, Dane Paterson
New Zealand XI (12 batting, 11 fielding): Matthew Boyle, Jacob Cumming, Bharat Popli(c), Dean Foxcroft, Leo Carter, Luke Georgeson, Max Chu(w), Jake Gibson, Ben Lockrose, Jacob Duffy, Sean Davey, Michael Snedden, Kyle Jamieson
South Africa have won the toss and have opted to bat
Google is not helping - so can anyone tell me what website I can listen to radio commentary on for this Test?