Yes, this is why i suggested if in start of SA FC season if Alexander stays fit & shows these things early on in the season successfully. He should be in the test team for the IND series.Consistency is another. Another player that should be mentioned is CJ de Villiers who is 6'6, is relatively quick (135kph) and move the ball both ways, however he couldn't land the ball on the helipad if he tried last season and he's declined. Alexander needs to learn to construct spells and make sure he hits the right areas before he even gets a sniff at Test cricket. Same with Parnell.
I dont see a test quality bowler in him. He is slow doesn't move the ball. I cant see him troubling good test batsmen at all.Two tests in the dead WI pitches is not a fair representation of his potential in tests. Regarding ODIs, he averages 22 and bowled relatively well in the WI. He's a smart bowler. He mixes his pace well and bowls to a plan.
Fair enough.To be fair, Philander has improved and he looks like he's putting in the hard yards to state his case. He needs a full season in the SSS and the MTN40 to see if he's ready for selection. No doubt he could be the most improved cricketer in SA if he succeeds.
Certainly hope he does. SA would be such a strong attack for the IND series if he is backing up Steyn/Morkel.Which is a shame because he's now 30 and is injury-prone. Who knows if he'll have the pace he had last year.
Yes i share the same concerns about Parnell test potential ATS. But he has a bit of aura about him & i can see why the SA selectors have been tempted to fast-track him, atlhough he clearly isn't test quality ATM.The fact is he had ODI experience behind him and he's done well, however there is a concern over his potential in tests. As mentioned he does not have a FC 5-fer yet and to be honest, he's not blisteringly quick and he's more up and down than Lopsy.
IND batsmen are excellent againts spin. I dont see them having any trouble againts Harris/Botha or even Tahir who i'd have as the main spinner when he becomes available. I'd advocate SA having a simlar 5-man pace attack to the one they had againts ENG in Jo'Burg test earlier this year, while also preparing real greentops. Guaranteed formula for success i'd say.It doesn’t show in South Africa either...They only get limited overs game and that’s where I came across Alexander a few years back when he embarrassed Andrew Puttick and was touching 150kph. Another guy who is quick but is South Africa’s answer to Fidel Edwards (always injured) is Francois Plaatjies.
Friend of the Dolphins has a bit of pace as well but is probably too suited to home conditions to excel outside of RSA, doesn’t swing the ball much and just relies on pace and bounce. Had a decent tour of Sri Lanka mind.
Attack for Pak should be Steyn, Morkel, Parnell, Botha/Harris and I can’t see that changing before the Indian series. Parnell is a luxury RSA can currently afford with Kallis there as backup and Parnell is the sort of cricketer who can make things happen for instance getting a set Sehwag out with a rank ball miles outside off-stump, At home Tsotsobe has a strong case to play but I wouldn't take him to the Middle East, especially as there is concerns over his fitness and ability to comeback in later spells. But it is encouraging to see a few bowlers knocking about as this time last year in the run up to the England series finding pace bowling options was thin on the ground.
Ha well i'm willling to take back that comment since TBF he has a good FC record etc. But i dont see what so so impressive about him in that CL semi-final. He got two wickets with batsmen going for the slog. I give you he was accurate yea, but in a test match scenario i can certainly see good batsmen hitting him off his lenght.TT Boy said:Yeah, not bad for a quota player (Aussie).
LadyK said:To blood both Parnell and Alexander at the same time would be quite risky. Neither are consistent quite yet and it would be difficult to field both of them in the same test team.
Last time India toured the only wicket which was lively ended up with South Africa getting bowled out for less than 100 and India recording their first win in the Republic. Whilst, the subcontinent wicket prepared in Cape Town had RSA winning with Harro tying Sachin and Dravid up in knots. Funny old game…IND batsmen are excellent againts spin. I dont see them having any trouble againts Harris/Botha or even Tahir who i'd have as the main spinner when he becomes available. I'd advocate SA having a simlar 5-man pace attack to the one they had againts ENG in Jo'Burg test earlier this year, while also preparing real greentops. Guaranteed formula for success i'd say.
Next week I believe.Know the Dolphins need the batting with Lungile, Miller and Hash going away onto international duty soon but they could do better than Ravi Bopara. Ravi Bopara joins Dolphins in South Africa | England Cricket News | Cricinfo.com
Anyhow, this is their squad (Ravi lite) for tomorrow's SuperSport opener against the Knights...
Squad:
Imraan Khan (Captain), Loots Bosman, Hashim Amla, Ahmed Amla, David Miller, Daryn Smit, Jon Kent, Kyle Abbott, Quinton Friend, Imran Tahir, Tabraiz Shamsi, Byron Whatmore
When is KP coming and who is Byron Whatmore?
Yeah, I read that this morning (got the squad from there...) but was more intrigued that Whatmore has no Cricinfo profile or indeed any record of playing representative/amateur cricket for Natal (Inland or Coastal) or any other province.Bryon Whatmore, a right arm seamer from Berea Rovers makes the final twelve.
Good signs, although he hasn't played in the current game. Hopefully he will soon.de Wet is in the Lions squad for today's game against the Cobras. Not sure if he will make the final XI though. Alexander and Paul Harris will play however. Kallis, Boucher, Albie Morkel, AB and Wayne Parnell all missing from their franchises. Parnell will play for Eastern Province in their 3 day game against Boland but will only be limited to 5 overs a day.
The Dolphins had cricket camps only a month after the last season ended so obviously Fordy has been doing some scouting because the fast bowling stocks in Durban seem to be minimal (Who would have thought that). They only really have Friend, Abbott, Abdulla and now Whatmore.Yeah, I read that this morning (got the squad from there...) but was more intrigued that Whatmore has no Cricinfo profile or indeed any record of playing representative/amateur cricket for Natal (Inland or Coastal) or any other province.
A fit and firing Friedel De Wet would be a bonus to any team.Good signs, although he hasn't played in the current game. Hopefully he will soon.
Yeah, I agree mate but I think its been to long to give him a go tbh. Didn't play a single game for the Knights last year. Only played 2 SSS matches the season before last where he got wickets and scored runs. He couldn't have done anymore to keep his place for the start of the season. But he did have to compete with McLaren, Vd Wath, Du Preez and CJ de Villiers I suppose.Cobus Pienaar playing for the Knights. Good on them for blooding him.
He barely played amateur cricket though and was out for year. I wonder if he was injured or took time for study purposes. He's only played 7 FC matches taking a ****load of wickets so something happened in between that time. I think Knights were eager to get him a contract and get him in there. Looking forward to see how he goes tomorrow.Yeah, I agree mate but I think its been to long to give him a go tbh. Didn't play a single game for the Knights last year. Only played 2 SSS matches the season before last where he got wickets and scored runs. He couldn't have done anymore to keep his place for the start of the season. But he did have to compete with McLaren, Vd Wath, Du Preez and CJ de Villiers I suppose.
He is probably the best young hard-hitting bowling all-rounder in the sytem at the moment. In the Lance Klusener and Albie Morkel mould but instead he bats RH and bowls LH.