ffsEdit: just saw the obstructing field... wow. Can't imagine the fall out if that happened at international level.
Tbh SA's bowling looks better than India.Could be a good sign for SA (or NZ) in futureGood win for the Saffers and through to the QF's with hosts NZL but play each other on Saturday in a live broadcast game. Winners don't have to play Afghanistan but rather Sri Lanka/Pakistan. Is that even a good thing I don't know.
Saffer Report Card
Breetzke - A lot has happened in the last few months for him. Needs to relax and back himself like he normally does. 100-maker.
Pillay - Looks in good touch. Lovely driver but his strength could be his weakness as he likes to play on the up. 100-maker.
van Tonder - Captained very well today. Didn't get to see him with the bat obviously as run out for 0 but we know he has grit and strong-hand dominant. 100-maker.
Rolfes - Definitely too high in the batting order. Doesn't look to have much power. His bowling was very accurate and deserved 4-wickets at decentish pace of 132.
Makwetu - Not been in great form with the bat but played almost sub-continental strokes - sweeps, late-cuts, reverse-sweeps, flicks to leg, lovely flick drives with power and then the pure power game.
Niemand - Looked good until run out. Won the final for SA vs Eng recently as a finisher getting 60 not out. Bowls handy off-spin.
Smith - Battled hard with the bat but he really is an off-spinner who didn't bowl and Niemand preferred.
de Klerk - Lovely little spinner. Nice sla action , accurate, can change his pace and gets the odd one to turn.
Coetzee - Really contributing with the bat like he said. Well over 200 SR in both games. Bowls with good pace (144 max today). But with his action the odd ball down leg.
Ntini - Ran in to the wind and did the dirty work. Not his best performance. But nice bits to work on. Runs in hard and extracts good bounce.
Mnyaka - Wasn't spectacular but as left-armer you can see why he gets the odd wickets at this level. But not particularly eye-catching. Mid 120s pace.
https://www.supersport.com/cricket/u19-world-cup-2018/video/942564Good win for the Saffers and through to the QF's with hosts NZL but play each other on Saturday in a live broadcast game. Winners don't have to play Afghanistan but rather Sri Lanka/Pakistan. Is that even a good thing I don't know.
Saffer Report Card
Breetzke - A lot has happened in the last few months for him. Needs to relax and back himself like he normally does. 100-maker.
Pillay - Looks in good touch. Lovely driver but his strength could be his weakness as he likes to play on the up. 100-maker.
van Tonder - Captained very well today. Didn't get to see him with the bat obviously as run out for 0 but we know he has grit and strong-hand dominant. 100-maker.
Rolfes - Definitely too high in the batting order. Doesn't look to have much power. His bowling was very accurate and deserved 4-wickets at decentish pace of 132.
Makwetu - Not been in great form with the bat but played almost sub-continental strokes - sweeps, late-cuts, reverse-sweeps, flicks to leg, lovely flick drives with power and then the pure power game.
Niemand - Looked good until run out. Won the final for SA vs Eng recently as a finisher getting 60 not out. Bowls handy off-spin.
Smith - Battled hard with the bat but he really is an off-spinner who didn't bowl and Niemand preferred.
de Klerk - Lovely little spinner. Nice sla action , accurate, can change his pace and gets the odd one to turn.
Coetzee - Really contributing with the bat like he said. Well over 200 SR in both games. Bowls with good pace (144 max today). But with his action the odd ball down leg.
Ntini - Ran in to the wind and did the dirty work. Not his best performance. But nice bits to work on. Runs in hard and extracts good bounce.
Mnyaka - Wasn't spectacular but as left-armer you can see why he gets the odd wickets at this level. But not particularly eye-catching. Mid 120s pace.
What’s very encouraging is that they have two quicks that already bowl at a lively pace and they are just 17. Though the batting looks a bit too weak to take them all the way and they haven’t got that “superstar” bowler(s) which most if not all the winning teams in the past have had.Good win for the Saffers and through to the QF's with hosts NZL but play each other on Saturday in a live broadcast game. Winners don't have to play Afghanistan but rather Sri Lanka/Pakistan. Is that even a good thing I don't know.
Saffer Report Card
Breetzke - A lot has happened in the last few months for him. Needs to relax and back himself like he normally does. 100-maker.
Pillay - Looks in good touch. Lovely driver but his strength could be his weakness as he likes to play on the up. 100-maker.
van Tonder - Captained very well today. Didn't get to see him with the bat obviously as run out for 0 but we know he has grit and strong-hand dominant. 100-maker.
Rolfes - Definitely too high in the batting order. Doesn't look to have much power. His bowling was very accurate and deserved 4-wickets at decentish pace of 132.
Makwetu - Not been in great form with the bat but played almost sub-continental strokes - sweeps, late-cuts, reverse-sweeps, flicks to leg, lovely flick drives with power and then the pure power game.
Niemand - Looked good until run out. Won the final for SA vs Eng recently as a finisher getting 60 not out. Bowls handy off-spin.
Smith - Battled hard with the bat but he really is an off-spinner who didn't bowl and Niemand preferred.
de Klerk - Lovely little spinner. Nice sla action , accurate, can change his pace and gets the odd one to turn.
Coetzee - Really contributing with the bat like he said. Well over 200 SR in both games. Bowls with good pace (144 max today). But with his action the odd ball down leg.
Ntini - Ran in to the wind and did the dirty work. Not his best performance. But nice bits to work on. Runs in hard and extracts good bounce.
Mnyaka - Wasn't spectacular but as left-armer you can see why he gets the odd wickets at this level. But not particularly eye-catching. Mid 120s pace.
By most promising paceman I presume Cameron Green ?
From the new ball attack in this game it would seem to be the case. Bartlett coming back from a stress fracture only mid-120s. But did hit good areas and will get good bounce.
Suprised Zak Evans not in ahead of Ralston ? Who.looks skiddy at 134-136 but looks like a type of bowler who will slide on nicely with limited lateral movement. He does get through the crease quickly.