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***Official*** South Africa in Australia 2012

SeamUp

International Coach
If he is already a much much better option then how come he doesn't keep when they both play in the same team?
It's obvious. Thami Tsolekile is a senior figure within the Lions set-up and is a solid keeper so they won't drop him.

Earlier this season Quinton De Kock took the gloves v the Dolphins on a Wanderers deck darting around a bit and did well. In fact go to the 2nd innings and look at the commentary on the dismissals of David Miller & Cody Chetty.

Lions v Dolphins at Johannesburg, Sep 27-30, 2012 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo

Then he kept brilliantly at the u19 WC against our pace attack and our classy spinner Prenelan Subrayen. See some good stumpings off Subrayen.

Footage thanks to Kippax :

South Africa U19's Bowling Attack - YouTube
 

morgieb

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The thing is, if he's not a better gloveman, how is he of much use to the SA team?

Also, by not keeping regularly we have no idea how much of a package he actually is.
Better package, as he said.

Plus Tsolokie's a more experienced figure. With that said he didn't really impress me when he last played tests.

I think De Kock should move sides.
 

marc71178

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Better package, as he said.

Plus Tsolokie's a more experienced figure. With that said he didn't really impress me when he last played tests.
So if he's a better package, he surely should be keeping for the team then? Screw experience, surely that's all factored into the whole package thing?
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
If De Kock going to have a serious shot at the National team, he needs to do what Wade did in Australia and move teams. So he isn't held behind a mediocre keeper batsmen, like Wade was with Paine.
 

Marius

International Debutant
If De Kock going to have a serious shot at the National team, he needs to do what Wade did in Australia and move teams. So he isn't held behind a mediocre keeper batsmen, like Wade was with Paine.
Maybe he backs himself to make the national side as a batsman?

In that case he is already getting opportunities from that point of view at the Lions.
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
So if he's a better package, he surely should be keeping for the team then? Screw experience, surely that's all factored into the whole package thing?
If Thami didn't keep, I suspect CSA would send down a message requesting he keep whenever he plays (given he's centrally contracted and all).

Hence why Brad Haddin keeps ahead of Peter Nevill for NSW when they both play.
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
Which again suggests that de Kock's keeping is being over-rated on here. If he were as good as is being made out, surely they'd want him keeping as much as possible so as to get extra practice both at it and combining the dual roles?
 

sphynx

U19 Debutant
This series will mark Australia's rise back up towards the top of the test table over the next 3 or so years imo.

Whilst SA will most likely win it imo, Australia's young fast bowling stocks are looking ominous for the future, and this will be the series that kick starts some of its experience ahead of an Ashes assault in England.

Pattinson, Cummins, Hazlewood and Starc are all among the best young fast bowlers in the world, and they are all of a similar age and will come through together.

They all offer something slightly different as well, Cummins and Pattinson are the genuine fast bowlers, aggressive, tearways; Hazlewood consistently swings it, and is extremely consistent in his line and length, and still gets that 140km/h average; Starc the tall left hander, plenty of bounce, and swings the new ball.
 

Burgey

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Really hoping Ponting maintains this form. It's a fantastic prospect having the Saffie attack against him if he's approaching his best. Be great for Australia if he has a terrific subset to his career.
 

Top_Cat

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The guy is an insane athlete, really is. Belting some good attacks (not just accumulating runs, spanking the **** out of them) and was bouncing around in the field today like he wasn't a day over 21. Hoping he gives Morkel, et al a touch-up.
 

LongHopCassidy

International Captain
Really hoping Ponting maintains this form. It's a fantastic prospect having the Saffie attack against him if he's approaching his best. Be great for Australia if he has a terrific subset to his career.
He bloody well better, because no selector will have the requisite balls to drop him until next year's Sydney Test.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
So Haddin or Wade chaps ? What is looking more likely? It seemed Wade was in the driving seat a couple of weeks ago.
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
So Haddin or Wade chaps ? What is looking more likely? It seemed Wade was in the driving seat a couple of weeks ago.
Has to be Wade IMO. Nothing between them on glovework really, and Haddin's Shield season has constituted one big knock on a road, and even then he didn't look hugely convincing to start. Wade's 80-odd when nobody else passed 20 (or whatever it was) has to be worth more.


One of the guys at my club maintains Hazelwood wasn't picked in the A side because he'll get a debut at the Gabba. Because he's obviously jumped ahead of Starc, Pattinson, Siddle, Hilfenhaus or whoever else is in contention on T20 form..
 

Cabinet96

Hall of Fame Member
Maybe this question would be better off in the domestic thread, but I wonder what bowling attack NSW will go with against the bulls, considering Henriques was their only bowler to be selected for Australia A, and there aren't any internationals.

Has to be Watto, O'Kefee and 3 of: Starc, Cummins, Bollinger, Hazelwood, Copeland?
 

Spooony

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Performances for last 2 Years

G. Smith 1144 Runs @ 45.76
H. Amla 1465 Runs @ 73.25
J. Kallis 1342 Runs @ 78.94 14 Wickets @ 52.43
A B de Villiers 1386 Runs @ 63.00
JP Duminy 271 @ 90.33
V Philander 211 Runs @ 19.18 63 Wickets @ 15.97
D Steyn 268 Runs @ 17.87 76 Wickets @ 23.82


M Clarke 1257 Runs @ 66.16 9 Wickets @ 27.44
M Hussey 806 Runs @ 42.42 5 Wickets @ 27.40

B Hilfenhaus 44 Wickets @ 24.73
P Siddle 57 Wickets @ 26.89

Amla scored 4946 runs, and needs 54 more to become the seventh South African player to achieve 5,000 runs

Ponting has taken 193 catches and needs seven more to become the second player to reach the 200 catches
Clarke has taken 93 catches and needs seven more to become the eleventh Australian player to reach the 100 catches

Hilfenhaus has taken 91 wickets and needs another 9 wickets to reach the 100 wickets

Amla scored 150 runs from 124 balls in the ODI against England and he has now scored 3,031 runs at an average of 58.29, which is the highest by a South African player. He has scored eight of his ten centuries when South Africa bat first where he averages 71.3

Starc took 5/42 in the match against Pakistan at Sharjah. It was the third time that he has taken four wickets or more in a match

Warner scored 26 runs in the match against Ireland which took his aggregate to 1,004 runs, and the first Australian player to achieve the 1,000 run in T20

de Villiers scored 28 runs in the ODI against England which took his aggregate to 5,026 runs, and the seventh South African player to achieve the 5,000 runs
 

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