Black Caps v South Africa
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Are these bowlers really South Africa's "B" team - or is there another layer between them and Rabada and Co?
You look at what Australia can roll out behind Starc, Cummins and Hazelwood and it's as good as we can field as first string, so I was a bit surprised the SA "B" attack isn't more fearsome. I was expecting more height and bounce - and more pace.
Moreki has a bit about him. de Swart is pretty much Gavin Larsen. Paterson - a more accurate Corey Anderson. Olivier - Daryl Tuffey?
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Thought SA's bowling was tidy yesterday but noticeably toothless once the pitch flattened out. Pretty much dobbly pace for the most part. They really needed to make more inroads in the first 3 hours of play but I thought they were just a tad short of the right length - meant they pinned down the scoring but didn't bring the batters forward often enough. As usual Kane looked hopelessly out of form at times but also as usual, he worked through it and got his ton. Ravindra was giving a lesson in hitting the ball hard and straight to the fielder for quite a long time but it must have helped him to have Kane there talking him through it.
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@Chris-B said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:
Are these bowlers really South Africa's "B" team - or is there another layer between them and Rabada and Co?
You look at what Australia can roll out behind Starc, Cummins and Hazelwood and it's as good as we can field as first string, so I was a bit surprised the SA "B" attack isn't more fearsome. I was expecting more height and bounce - and more pace.
Moreki has a bit about him. de Swart is pretty much Gavin Larsen. Paterson - a more accurate Corey Anderson. Olivier - Daryl Tuffey?
A wicket first ball in your first test is what dreams are made of but fuck all since then…..also an extremely bog standard first class record that would barely get him a game for NZ B.
SA have provided some absolutely world class pace bowlers since their readmission ( and before that, loads of guys who never got to play ) but I don’t think he has that kind of pedigree.
Olivier and Paterson look excellent though according to cricinfo stats.
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@Chris-B said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:
Are these bowlers really South Africa's "B" team - or is there another layer between them and Rabada and Co?
You look at what Australia can roll out behind Starc, Cummins and Hazelwood and it's as good as we can field as first string, so I was a bit surprised the SA "B" attack isn't more fearsome. I was expecting more height and bounce - and more pace.
Moreki has a bit about him. de Swart is pretty much Gavin Larsen. Paterson - a more accurate Corey Anderson. Olivier - Daryl Tuffey?
Not even close to B.
It's hard to rank. But probably around D.
Batting is closer to B. As in it has 2 out of 6 are actual test X1. Plus Hamza who would be a genuine B.
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@MN5 said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:
So much batting still to come and I’d love one of these guys to get at least a double ton.
Or, even better, both of them, by preferably about around the drinks break in the afternoon session.
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@Gunner trying to up the rate and loft if over mid on but the ball just moved out enough to slice it.
We just need Rachin to dig in and anchor while others up the ante around him.
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@Darren said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:
I’m pretty confident in saying I think Ravindra is going to go on and surpass Williamson and be our best batsman.
When Kane was Rachin's age. He already had 7 test centuries, 2300 test runs at an average of 40.
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@Rapido said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:
@Darren said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:
I’m pretty confident in saying I think Ravindra is going to go on and surpass Williamson and be our best batsman.
When Kane was Rachin's age. He already had 7 test centuries, 2300 test runs at an average of 40.
yeah there’s some absolute bullshit there. Not saying Ravindra won’t develop into a fine player but he’s flogging a minnow in his backyard, let’s be honest.
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@Rapido said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:
@Darren said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:
I’m pretty confident in saying I think Ravindra is going to go on and surpass Williamson and be our best batsman.
When Kane was Rachin's age. He already had 7 test centuries, 2300 test runs at an average of 40.
Well ok then
But he will still go on and be pretty decent.