Kohli no longer atg at test level. His heavy handed technique has been found out . Still is at white ball level.Smith's average now ticks past 61.
Just a mere 12 runs or so higher than Kohli's... lol
Kohli no longer atg at test level. His heavy handed technique has been found out . Still is at white ball level.Smith's average now ticks past 61.
Just a mere 12 runs or so higher than Kohli's... lol
Mate if you read most of the last five pages of this thread starting from about tea you'd think that Aus were struggling to make parity and were faced with the prospect of batting last on a dustbowl, not 150-200 runs in front against a completely cooked attack with three days to go with effectively six wickets in hand. Just a huge difference between the tone of a match thread and the tone of the actual cricket.Also, why on earth are people going "WhERe GOinG to STruggLE To BOwL SA oUT." There's 3 days left in the test, we already have a significant lead and they don't have a bat who averages north of 40.
People just want the match to be closer/more interesting than it is tbh.Mate if you read most of the last five pages of this thread starting from about tea you'd think that Aus were struggling to make parity and were faced with the prospect of batting last on a dustbowl, not 150-200 runs in front against a completely cooked attack with three days to go with effectively six wickets in hand. Just a huge difference between the tone of a match thread and the tone of the actual cricket.
Three bowlers is always a problem but it's Day 2 ffs.
Aus will try to bat til tea tomorrow, lead by about 500 and just set attacking fields for as long as it takesMate if you read most of the last five pages of this thread starting from about tea you'd think that Aus were struggling to make parity and were faced with the prospect of batting last on a dustbowl, not 150-200 runs in front against a completely cooked attack with three days to go with effectively six wickets in hand. Just a huge difference between the tone of a match thread and the tone of the actual cricket.
Three bowlers is always a problem but it's Day 2 ffs.
he was already pretty cooked, but it certainly didn’t helpDid Warner really injure himself leaping up for this 200?
I was only listening on radio at that point but he already seemed physically done about 20 minutes before then. Was seriously struggling after teaDid Warner really injure himself leaping up for this 200?
Looked like cramp so a night for the drip on a drip and he will be fine. Will be all time great funny if he has done his calf though.Did Warner really injure himself leaping up for this 200?
If Rabada in particular had put in anything like the shift that Nortje in particular and Jansen in the first session did, then no way would Aus be 200 in front by stumps. They'd still be well in front of the game, but SA seriously dropped their bundle in the field after tea.On reflection, pisspoor captaincy by Elgar ...as soon as Green got wrapped in the finger he should have got everyone into a huddle ...'Listen men we are behind the game , basically in a follow on position..But Warner is crocked, Starc is out of the frame and Green doesn't look good, give me everything in this last 45 minutes ..I'm gonna set ultra attacking fields get a silly on , get a gully the works , I want fire ...We get 2-3 wickets there's a chance we bat again against an attack that is wounded ...It's now or never .'
Like the idea but just don't think there was any fire left to give, they were just in 32-36 degrees for about 6 hours.On reflection, pisspoor captaincy by Elgar ...as soon as Green got wrapped in the finger he should have got everyone into a huddle ...'Listen men we are behind the game , basically in a follow on position..But Warner is crocked, Starc is out of the frame and Green doesn't look good, give me everything in this last 45 minutes ..I'm gonna set ultra attacking fields get a silly on , get a gully the works , I want fire ...We get 2-3 wickets there's a chance we bat again against an attack that is wounded ...It's now or never .'
Urrrgh.Will be all time great funny if he has done his calf though.
The loss of those bowlers isn't so much of an issue. They've had a bad test this time around, but any combination of three of Rabada/Jansen/Nortje/Ngidi is comparable to Steyn/Philander/Morkel. The problem is that they're making the team a batsman short by playing all four of them and expecting them not only to knock over the opposition cheaply but also eke out enough runs in the hopes of positing a competitive score since South Africa are trying out their new innovative strategy of not picking their best batsmen.Saf rise and fall reminds me a lot of Windies.
1. Lost their powerful batting line-up. Windies lost fantastic Batsmen especially ATG Brian lara. Now they are inept with not a single decent batsman. Saf lost several ATG batsmen - Kallis, de villiers , smith and Hashim Amla, and even wicketkeeper batters boucher or de Kock or all rounders like Pollock or klusener
2. Lost their atg bowlers, Steyn, Philander and Morkel is one of the ATG 3 prong seam attacks in the history of this sport.
The loss of the batting is huge. Probably the best batting line-up ever- the past saf Teams, even better than peak Australian team . Only weakness was lacking the spinner, now their spinner is really bad. The bowling attack is unplayable on their home pitches.The loss of those bowlers isn't so much of an issue. They've had a bad test this time around, but any combination of three of Rabada/Jansen/Nortje/Ngidi is comparable to Steyn/Philander/Morkel. The problem is that they're making the team a batsman short by playing all four of them and expecting them not only to knock over the opposition cheaply but also eke out enough runs to try to be competitive since South Africa are trying out a new innovative strategy of not picking their best batsmen.