Dawn hoping to continue form.
By Simon Frost.
Despite mustering 29 runs in the opening match of First Class cricket, Michael Dawn believes he is in fine form.
"An un-beaten 144 proves that I am. Doesn't matter what form of cricket it's in, form is form. I got my eye in, in the one day match, and all I have to do now is make a similar knock in the longer form" he said after pre-match training. He smiles with a broad Aussie grin.
"Some people at home were quick to slag me off in the press after that match (vs Free State), being the new Captain and all, claiming I was overrated and not worth the transfer money. The season's no where near over but I'm confident that when it has ended, I'll have had a very proficient run with the bat."
When asked if he was carrying the hopes of the entire team he was quick to play down his role.
"Of course I'm important - I'm the captain. I have to make the tough decisions and lead the team. But we have seven excellent batsmen in the team, not to mention two bowlers who are absolutely no mug with the bat, and they will all stand up and be counted for and not leave all the work to one person."
He is cautious but upbeat about the next encounter with South Australia.
"They're a tough side with a talented managerial team. It will be very hard but I know our guys can pull together to defeat them. I look forward to posting my debut first class century for Yorks against them" he says, with a wink.
Regardless of where Yorkshire finish this season, rest assured that Michael Dawn will have given it his all as both captain and a batsman.
It was a little surprising that fast bowler Z Saeed wasn't picked for the match. He took 11 wickets last weekend to add to his swag from the pre-season friendlies and surely must be close to a call up.
"Like I said last week we're keeping an eye on him" said Yorkshire manager Greg Thomas at a press conference tonight. "He won't play this weekend but he's not far away. It would be tough to find a spot for him actually, as Evans leads the attack opening with either Silva or Laker as they're both versatile bowlers and can attack with the new ball or come on at first change, not to mention what Silva adds with the bat.
I hate to say it but the only way he (Saeed) may get a match is through injury of one of the bowlers or when we play on a wicket that has nothing for the spinners."
Danish Kaneria at practice ahead of Yorkshire's clash with South Australia. He will be the key man in the Yorkshire attack.
Yorkshire XI to play South Australia (in batting order): M Dawn (c), K Agnew, M Jayawardene, W Tendulkar, M Love, P Marsden, L Vincent (wk), R Silva, F Evans, P Laker, D Kaneria.