Galiem all over the shop and feet no where. Almost like a tailender.Budaza is bowling well. Totally worked Galliem over.
I think Bedingham has gone across on ancestral visa or something like? Thus he has obviously made the decision to move to and play in England, because that is where he wants to live and work. Different from many of the Kolpak guys where this is their only opportunity to make the extra monies and taking chance now, then returning to SA later.Bedingham is now considered an international player. With it only being 1 year deal I maybe wouldn't have tried to push him out if I was the Cobras.
Yeah , true.I think Bedingham has gone across on ancestral visa or something like? Thus he has obviously made the decision to move to and play in England, because that is where he wants to live and work. Different from many of the Kolpak guys where this is their only opportunity to make the extra monies and taking chance now, then returning to SA later.
I know we talk top order and middle order players, but do feel that many of the 'top order' guys can do a good job at 4-6 if needed; Makwetu attacking captaincy this game has been noticeable and impressive, no let up. I liked Qeshile keeping yesterday as well. The stumping yesterday where he stayed low was excellent, minimal body movement just collected with his hands and took the bails off with complete efficiency. Of all the potential keepers, Qeshile seems like he might actually be the best fit for a number 6 role particularly at higher level.SA A limited overs side.
Markram, J.Malan, Verreynne, Sipamla, B.Hendricks and Dupavillon will probably fall down for SA A.
For me I would mainly be youth for the limited overs side especially. Obviously 2 top-order players in Markram/J.Malan already there.
Rickelton has to open if selected for me. Think Roelofsen can bat top 3/4. de Zorzi and Breetzke can be versatile.
Lower order hitters : Marais (tough season), Smith (average season), Lubbe/Potgieter (front-runners) but they will want to get Qeshile and Makwetu in which I am more than happy with. Rate them both massively.
Clinical performance. Strange to think the Titans and Cobras likely to be on the bottom of the log? I just want to get a chance to see van Tonder bat.First MODC 5-for for SvB to blow away his former team. Knights need 139 ti win to set up the SF with the Dolphins.
You just need to watch Qeshile bat and know there is a serious talent. One of the most important things I look for is a sound defence. You need that to be have success internationally of that there is no doubt.I know we talk top order and middle order players, but do feel that many of the 'top order' guys can do a good job at 4-6 if needed; Makwetu attacking captaincy this game has been noticeable and impressive, no let up. I liked Qeshile keeping yesterday as well. The stumping yesterday where he stayed low was excellent, minimal body movement just collected with his hands and took the bails off with complete efficiency. Of all the potential keepers, Qeshile seems like he might actually be the best fit for a number 6 role particularly at higher level.
Oh and lets not forget Hamza...
The 2 powerhouses for so long.Clinical performance. Strange to think the Titans and Cobras likely to be on the bottom of the log? I just want to get a chance to see van Tonder bat.
Brett Procter was in good form yesterday.Is it just me or is the domestic commentators just so much better, just more relaxed, honest in assessment in players. More informative. I just enjoy listening to it.
Very worrying. Crumbling but just reaching the line it seems. Wicket hasn't been the worst, just a bit 2-paced. Minimal turn for the finger spinner.Knights have made an absolute meal of this chase. Not a good look going into the semis. Shows how well Breetzke did yesterday.
It has been nice to see the youngsters do well. Particularly on the batting side. I have overall been impressed with the seam bowling overall that I`ve seen this competition. Budaza surprised me. Not necessarily top international level but I felt good quality FC level bowling.MODC Leading run-scorers before play-offs
innings played/runs/average/strike-rate
1. Grant Roelofsen (10) 588 @ 65.33 @ 97.51
2. Zubayr Hamza (10) 582 @ 58.20 @ 97.81
3. Ryan Rickelton (10) 511 @ 51.10 @ 88.56
4. Tony de Zorzi (10) 479 @ 47.90 @ 85.84
5. Dean Elgar (10) 399 @ 57.00 @ 93.44
6. Sarel Erwee (10) 379 @ 42.11 @ 80.29
7. Pieter Malan (10) 366 @ 36.60 @ 75.30
8. Eddie Moore (7) 353 @ 50.42 @ 85.06
9. Nicky vd Bergh (9) 328 @ 41.00 @ 79.80
10. Andries Gous (7) 326 @ 54.33 @ 91.83
11. Matt Breetzke (7) 303 @ 50.50 @ 89.64
12. Dom Hendricks (8) 300 @ 37.50 @ 70.75
13. Jacques Snyman (7) 298 @ 42.57 @ 152.04
14. Delano Potgieter (9) 288 @ 36.00 @ 102.49
15. Aiden Markram (6) 287 @ 47.83 @ 89.40
16. Wihan Lubbe (10) 285 @ 31.66 @ 92.53
17. Khaya Zondo (10) 279 @ 34.87 @ 87.46
18. Lesiba Ngoepe (5) 267 @ 53.40 @ 102.29
19. Marques Ackerman (9) 260 @ 28.88 @ 78.54
20. Sine Qeshile (7) 234 @ 33.42 @ 74.52
Others
Reeza Hendricks (7) 209 @ 29.85 @ 79.46
Jason Smith (7) 208 @ 29.71 @ 65.82
Wandile Makwetu (7) 191 @ 31.83 @ 72.34
Jono Bird (6) 167 @ 27.83 @ 78.03
Marco Marais (9) 166 @ 23.71 @ 88.29
Heinrich Klaasen (4) 162 @ 40.50 @ 125.58
George Linde (7) 159 @ 31.80 @ 116.91
Rudi Second (4) 143 @ 35.75 @ 81.71
Keegan Petersen (8) 139 @ 19.85 @ 62.61
Sen Muthusamy (7) 129 @ 25.80 @ 75.00
Raynard van Tonder (6) 71 @ 11.83 @ 47.33
MODC Leading wicket-takers before play-offs
innings/wickets/average/economy
Seam
1. Mbulelo Budaza (8) 18 @ 16.27 @ 4.71
2. Thando Ntini (9) 14 @ 28.28 @ 5.53
3. Robbie Frylinck (10) 13 @ 28.00 @ 4.06
4. Sisanda Magala (8) 13 @ 30.69 @ 5.97
5. Stefan Tait (8) 12 @ 27.66 @ 4.99
6. Dayyaan Galiem (6) 11 @ 20.90 @ 4.42
7. Eldred Hawken (9) 11 @ 34.00 @ 4.79
8. Ottneil Baartman (8) 10 @ 24.60 @ 4.77
9. Daryn Dupavillon (5) 9 @ 24.55 @ 5.76
10. Okuhle Cele (6) 9 @ 33.22 @ 6.04
Spin
1. Shaun von Berg (9) 18 @ 19.88 @ 4.50
2. Aaron Phangiso (9) 17 @ 20.76 @ 4.77
3. Keshav Maharaj (7) 16 @ 14.68 @ 3.79
4. Imraan Manack (9) 13 @ 30.76 @ 5.00
5. Prenelan Subrayen (9) 9 @ 37.44 @ 4.60
6. Bjorn Fortuin (6) 8 @ 33.50 @ 4.81