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Don't underestimate the power of the BCCI.Who cares about the ****ing subcontinent? Is SA playing a home test in ****ing Delhi?
Don't underestimate the power of the BCCI.Who cares about the ****ing subcontinent? Is SA playing a home test in ****ing Delhi?
Would agree with that.I don't disagree ftr, but Bailey has used his feet pretty well when whacking the spinners from what I've seen.
Parnell, McLaren vie for spot | Sport24Johannesburg - Convener of the national selection panel, Andrew Hudson has named Ryan McLaren and Wayne Parnell as the leading candidates to fill the void left by legendary all-rounder Jacques Kallis following his retirement from Test cricket.
Speaking to the Cape Times, Hudson said the Proteas have been forced to abandon the "seven batsmen strategy" that the Proteas have had the luxury of in recent times, due to the retirement of Kallis.
The Proteas will instead opt to play six batsmen and a bowling all-rounder who will operate as the fourth seamer, Hudson said.
Hudson said the Proteas lacked batting all-rounder options, and certainly did not have players of the same caliber as Kallis.
Hudson named McLaren and Parnell as the leading contenders to replace Kallis.
Proteas wicketkeeper Mark Boucher last week said he would pick McLaren for the South African Test team in place of his good friend and former team-mate Kallis following the 38-year old's retirement from Test and first class cricket.
McLaren, 30, has only played one Test for the Proteas, but Hudson said he was confident that the Knights player wouldn't let the team down.
Parnell will also probably be in the Test squad named to face Australia to add an X-factor for the team, but is likely to be considered as the long-term option to replace Kallis, rather than the immediate replacement.
Why not de Kock? Isn't he an all-rounder of sorts?Parnell, McLaren vie for spot | Sport24
It seems as much as a confirmation as we're going to get - that they'll pick a bits-and-pieces ahead of someone with an X factor, like a fourth specialist bowler.
Parnell for me. He bowled at 149km in the recent t20 against the Cobras, plus he's a leftie. Mclaren deserves the chance more though.Parnell, McLaren vie for spot | Sport24
It seems as much as a confirmation as we're going to get - that they'll pick a bits-and-pieces ahead of someone with an X factor, like a fourth specialist bowler.
Robbie P will bat 7, and either Parnell or Mclaren will bat at 8.Is Parnell good enough to bat 7 though? (granted neither is McLaren IMO)