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***Official*** South Africa In Australia

Redbacks

International Captain
A delivery where Duminy came down the wicket to Kejza and worked the ball towards the leg side for a single made think about how Warne would have reacted, his ability to think another step ahead of the batter. Was the perfect case to bowl some loopy balls in the exact same spot just with a subtle variation and force the mistake. Krejza isn't capable of doing that currently and I don't think another spinner in Australia is either.
 

Johnners

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
A captain has to lead by example, in this match, regardless of the fact that you think whether Australia should have restricted SA from scoring at a decent clip, Ponting's own performance was nothing to write home about. Now I know he is one of the best batsmen around, but you can't say we had passengers(unless you make it pretty clear you mean yourself too), when your own performance was one of the worst.

Regarding Lee, it does not take a genius to guess what ails him. Its happened before to pretty decent players from the English team.
If you had half a brain, you'd realise that Ponting more than likely was referring to the entire team (himself included) apart from Johnson & Haddin re: there being to many passengers. Alas, it seems you don't.
 

pasag

RTDAS
The overreaction from the Hun was pathetic. Never buy it but was next to me and Ponting was on the front cover so had a look, disgusting to say the least.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
South African 20/20 side announced...

Graeme Smith (capt), Johan Botha (vice-capt), Hashim Amla, Mark Boucher, AB de Villiers, JP Duminy, Herschelle Gibbs, Jacques Kallis, Albie Morkel, Morne Morkel, Makhaya Ntini, Wayne Parnell, Dale Steyn, Lonwabo Tsotsobe, Vaughn van Jaarsveld

:)

Great to see both Parnell and van Jaarsveld feature. VB has been awesome this year, lost a ton of weight as well whilst Parnell should have got a gig against the Bangla boys and Kenya.

Even better, no Louw, Cackdeki or Kleinveldt.

Roelof van der Merwe, the leading wicket taker in domestic one day cricket could probably count himself unlucky not to be there but Botha has actually done rather well in the past six months.

"“The new caps are all young players we have identified as having the potential to take us forward,” commented selection convener Mike Procter. “Van Jaarsveld has been the outstanding performer in the MTN Domestic Championship this season with his consistent big-hitting scoring. He is also an outstanding slip fielder.

“Wayne Parnell was one of the stand-out performers at this year's ICC under-19 World Cup where he impressed with his maturity in being the leading wicket-taker in the tournament (18) as well as leading South Africa to the final which they were unlucky to lose.

“Tsotsobe has impressed by the manner in which he has settled into the Proteas' squad both on and off the field. His combination of swing and bounce makes him a good wicket-taking prospect,” added Procter.

The 23-year-old Van Jaarsveld has scored 435 runs in seven innings with a century and four 50s at an average of 72.50 with a strike rate of 113.87 this season. He has hit 15 sixes which is far more than any other player has achieved and he is one of only two batsmen to have hit more than 50 boundaries (15 sixes and 36 fours). He is also the leading non-wicketkeeping fielder.

Although a specialist slip, he has also kept wicket for the Lions on occasion.

In T20 cricket Van Jaarsveld has a strike rate of 130.84.

Both the 19-year-old Parnell and 24-year-old Tsotsobe were part of the training camp that the Proteas held at the start of this summer to prepare for the various limited overs series and had been earmarked for selection sooner rather than later.

Parnell's best performance at the under-19 World Cup came in the semi-final against Bangladesh when he made 57 and then took 6/8
."

http://www.supersport.co.za/cricket/article.aspx?headline=Proteas name three new ODI caps&id=282317
 

Smudge

Hall of Fame Member
Squad announced at 3:25pm Sydney time.

My spies tell me that it is a squad of 13:

Hayden
Katich
Ponting
Hussey
Clarke
Symonds
Watson
Haddin
Lee
Johnson
Hilfenhaus
Bollinger
Krejza
You need new spies. Or at least spies who can get all the changes right.
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
Out of the squad chosen, I'd go

Katich
Hayden
Ponting
Hussey
Watson
Symonds
Haddin
Johnson
Lee
Hauritz
Hilfenhaus


Not happy with the Australia's attitude to batting and Clarke for mine has been particularly reckless. Would make an example of him and tell the rest of them to get their heads screwed on.
 

pup11

International Coach
South African 20/20 side announced...

Graeme Smith (capt), Johan Botha (vice-capt), Hashim Amla, Mark Boucher, AB de Villiers, JP Duminy, Herschelle Gibbs, Jacques Kallis, Albie Morkel, Morne Morkel, Makhaya Ntini, Wayne Parnell, Dale Steyn, Lonwabo Tsotsobe, Vaughn van Jaarsveld

:)

Great to see both Parnell and van Jaarsveld feature. VB has been awesome this year, lost a ton of weight as well whilst Parnell should have got a gig against the Bangla boys and Kenya.

Even better, no Louw, Cackdeki or Kleinveldt.

Roelof van der Merwe, the leading wicket taker in domestic one day cricket could probably count himself unlucky not to be there but Botha has actually done rather well in the past six months.

"“The new caps are all young players we have identified as having the potential to take us forward,” commented selection convener Mike Procter. “Van Jaarsveld has been the outstanding performer in the MTN Domestic Championship this season with his consistent big-hitting scoring. He is also an outstanding slip fielder.

“Wayne Parnell was one of the stand-out performers at this year's ICC under-19 World Cup where he impressed with his maturity in being the leading wicket-taker in the tournament (18) as well as leading South Africa to the final which they were unlucky to lose.

“Tsotsobe has impressed by the manner in which he has settled into the Proteas' squad both on and off the field. His combination of swing and bounce makes him a good wicket-taking prospect,” added Procter.

The 23-year-old Van Jaarsveld has scored 435 runs in seven innings with a century and four 50s at an average of 72.50 with a strike rate of 113.87 this season. He has hit 15 sixes which is far more than any other player has achieved and he is one of only two batsmen to have hit more than 50 boundaries (15 sixes and 36 fours). He is also the leading non-wicketkeeping fielder.

Although a specialist slip, he has also kept wicket for the Lions on occasion.

In T20 cricket Van Jaarsveld has a strike rate of 130.84.

Both the 19-year-old Parnell and 24-year-old Tsotsobe were part of the training camp that the Proteas held at the start of this summer to prepare for the various limited overs series and had been earmarked for selection sooner rather than later.

Parnell's best performance at the under-19 World Cup came in the semi-final against Bangladesh when he made 57 and then took 6/8
."

http://www.supersport.co.za/cricket/article.aspx?headline=Proteas name three new ODI caps&id=282317
Jeez, quite surprised to see Gibbs in there because i got a feeling that his international career was all but over, but anyways good to see the Proteas giving a few new blokes a chance....
 

hammo666

Cricket Spectator
Clarke for mine has been particularly reckless.
nice thought Nnanden but......you still got Haydos there why is that?
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
Clarke for mine has been particularly reckless.
nice thought Nnanden but......you still got Haydos there why is that?
There are no other batsmen to replace him in the squad. I would have a very different team otherwise.
 

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