Hit_Wicket
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Second, actually.Swanneh strikes in his first over again.
A significant breakthrough nonetheless.
Prince continues to look pedestrian as an opener. Don't think that's his spot.
Second, actually.Swanneh strikes in his first over again.
It was his 2nd over, but yes he's a star.What a pointless review that was plumb as a plumb.
Swanneh strikes in his first over again. Love the guy
To view it in that way I think would be unfair and not give enough credit to SA's determined qualities. With both sides being so closely matched and neither able to really assume control, it is not surprising that when a side gains an advantage, the other comes fighting back.Great morning for SA. England paying the price for not making nearly enough of conditions on Day 1 and their batsmen's suicidal tendancies on Day 2. I suppose you can get away with underachieving in one discipline, but not both. SA's to lose, but you wouldn't bet on them doing that now.
A wicket would balance this match. Right now, the Saffies appear to be in the driver's seat!I can feel this slipping away from us. If we don't get another wicket soon then I have a feeling they might set a huge target.
I think the batsmen were more culpable than the bowlers. Our bowlers are OK but perhaps not quite good enough to consistently dominate at this level. And Kallis did bat stupendously well. The batsmen otoh, chucked it away to a large extent either by poor shot selection or poor execution. I'm not sure how much it was donw to pressure. Strauss went in the first over, Trott was going nicely enough, KP only lasted 2 balls, and Cook & Bell gave it away when progressing nicely.To view it in that way I think would be unfair and not give enough credit to SA's determined qualities. With both sides being so closely matched and neither able to really assume control, it is not surprising that when a side gains an advantage, the other comes fighting back.
That said, I do think the way we lost our wickets yesterday was pretty average. The dismissals in isolation were on the whole soft, but maybe as a result of the pressure built by SA.
I think SA's attack yesterday geenrally kept a lid on it, we were not allowed to get away at anytime. and if you put enough balls in the right areas, more often than not you will get your reward. That is not to say our top 6 will not have had a look at their dismissals yesterday and thought they could have done much better.I think the batsmen were more culpable than the bowlers. Our bowlers are OK but perhaps not quite good enough to consistently dominate at this level. And Kallis did bat stupendously well. The batsmen otoh, chucked it away to a large extent either by poor shot selection or poor execution. I'm not sure how much it was donw to pressure. Strauss went in the first over, Trott was going nicely enough, KP only lasted 2 balls, and Cook & Bell gave it away when progressing nicely.
It's a huge test. I quite like our attack, but there's no pretending they're up there with the best. Donald & Pollock, or McGrath & Gillespie would have enjoyed themselves on this wicket, I think. Even allowing for the fact that there's a couple of all-time greats in those sides, we just don't produce enough of that quality of bowler.Think today is now a real test for our bowling attack, thought they did well in the first innings, but for an outstanding contribution from Kallis, and at times world class players play top drawer innings and there is little anybody can do.
Anderson must be worth more overs than he's had so far. But, yes, this is crap from our boys.This is brutal, glad not to be watching at the minute. Need to do something big here. Get KP on or something