Silver Silva
International Regular
Muthusamy should be bowling , why the team denying him a chance at a 5for after denying him a chance at a 100
West Bengal/Kolkata is also famously football mad but cricket also had much stronger roots there. I'm not sure what you mean by English coaching?Thank you for this.
I was watching an insert on Sri Lankan cricket and they still say certain sections of the island only now coming to terms with cricket still. I was thinking you were Bengali people like those in India that had some sort of background with cricket since their times
I do appreciate the poverty perspective and the facilities as we also have faced those issues. My view on this is, people who can help need to do their best and hopefully that comes from the government but cricket has always been a class game from the beginning so it was never going to be easy.
Has English coaching helped at all? Ive always noticed your one cricket commentator with a lovely Cambridge accent
It's so interesting as you look at our early years and we had basically a bunch of Englishmen who came to live here getting into our teams and it took time for those born and bred here to forge their way into the teams & be as good. So really unless you were an Afrikaaner who was anglicised then it was mainly English-speaking people from 4 Provinces (forgetting diamond rush Kimberley guys for a short while) & Rhodesia making the SA-team so I understand the gradual progression you speak of. But you don't get the full perspective looking from the outside in so that's why I asked.
Our players are a disgrace and they should all quit, and then punch themselves in the face.While i applaud the Proteas for their performance i have to say Banga have been abysmal , the Saffers batsmen had so little experience of Asian conditions but looked far more comfortable than the Bangas did, as for the bowling, the figures speak for themselves.
big plusses for South Africa, de Zorzi, Stubbs, Verreynne , Mulder and Muthusamy,
It would be wild if SA made the final. But we need to see what happens first at home. Random losses are still a common occurrence for SA.Given ourselves a serious chance of the final now. Credit to Conrad and the players.
In those early year loads of English professionals would come to SA & coach our schools and clubs. Helping form the foundation for our cricket. Carried on till the 90s at least that there were a few around. Guys like Herbie Taylor and Faulkner coached in England and came back here to coach as well.West Bengal/Kolkata is also famously football mad but cricket also had much stronger roots there. I'm not sure what you mean by English coaching?
Yeah interesting this, as when I read an old biography of Kepler Wessels, the message seemed to be that cricket was an English game from top to bottom and Wessels's was an outsider as an Afrikaaner. Yet after a certain point, Afrikaaners almost seemed to turn into the majority among the white players. What's that about.
If you look at the team though it's pretty much what we've been asking for on the batting front. It's just taken a long time to get there. Longer than it probably should have.Didn't expect it to go down this way but great series win! I'm beginning to buy into Conrad more and more. Don't always agree with his decisions or comments but I see where he is coming from.
I would be more confident if we were playing Sri Lanka at wanderers and Bloem. Have enough venues that we should have avoided pe & Durban vs them.Given ourselves a serious chance of the final now. Credit to Conrad and the players.
Yep those two venues give me the eeeby jeebies. More Durban because of the weather and the curse it brings on the team.I would be more confident if we were playing Sri Lanka at wanderers and Bloem. Have enough venues that we should have avoided pe & Durban vs them.