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International Debutant
They had a match with Symcox batting at 11.South Africa must have had Klusener, Pollock and Boje at 8-10 in some Tests?
https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...vs-south-africa-3rd-test-63780/full-scorecard
They had a match with Symcox batting at 11.South Africa must have had Klusener, Pollock and Boje at 8-10 in some Tests?
Helpful conditions, brilliant bowling from Shamar, Seales, Burger and Mulder in particular and two pretty ropey batting line ups (with ours being extra ropey).Lol I just turned this on and was going to ask exactly the same thing.
@GoodAreasShaneRabada batting above Piedt might be the biggest crime of this innings
I think there are some runs to be made here, conditions seem oppressive for the quicks, the fitness of Joseph could be a concern if tested, and the outfield is positively rapid compared to Trinidad. Not sure if either team will support the above assertion but there were a couple times today where South Africa could have kicked on and even the likes of Carty gave it away after getting in.Even by Duke's standards, the ball hardly seemed to age.
I'm not sure that there are runs to be made by these batting units against these bowlers. We will need to see the ball moving a lot less or the bowlers breaking down. Pitch and outfield are both fair. There were a couple of give it away wickets, but not anything unusual. And I think the RSA bats in particular got a bit more luck than is usual.I think there are some runs to be made here, conditions seem oppressive for the quicks, the fitness of Joseph could be a concern if tested, and the outfield is positively rapid compared to Trinidad. Not sure if either team will support the above assertion but there were a couple times today where South Africa could have kicked on and even the likes of Carty gave it away after getting in.
Maybe it's time to see at international level in tests Mulder as a bowling allrounder batting 7 or 8 if he comes off consistently than he can move up to 5 or 6 and than a batting allrounder if not and he continues to bowl well than he may turn out to be a decent bowling allrounder atleast in redball cricket.Helpful conditions, brilliant bowling from Shamar, Seales, Burger and Mulder in particular and two pretty ropey batting line ups (with ours being extra ropey).
West Indies lowered their intensity for around an hour, the last wicket put on 60 and that will likely prove crucial.
If Sa can limit WI to evens or any lead and score 250 or more going to be hard for wi to win no matter how many days left.I'm not sure that there are runs to be made by these batting units against these bowlers. We will need to see the ball moving a lot less or the bowlers breaking down. Pitch and outfield are both fair. There were a couple of give it away wickets, but not anything unusual. And I think the RSA bats in particular got a bit more luck than is usual.
Anyway, these things can shift across innings. Hope you are right. As much as I love bowler dominant tests, it would be nice to see some runs from these two teams. And I would like the opportunity to see a bit more of the game. The schedule is less than ideal for me.
Think it was him.Who just said "Oye, **** off" as shamar got dropped there?