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Wake-up guys.....
Mickey Arthur is a genius. I`ve already said this but he turned around pakistan, noticeably helped Sl too. Mainly through strict fitness and catching. But I dont know if any coach can help ZImbabwe significantly. Need to see if Houghton actually has an effectGoogly wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 8:08 amIt's just such a pain going to the other cricket page, which not many people read. English cricket is front and centre with The Blast and this test match. Not much else going on anyway.
Check out Wayne Madsen from Derbyshire, 38 years old and in the form of his life, brilliant player.
If Derbyshire come out here for pre-season we will get to see him. Brilliant to watch when he's in full flow.
Houghton left Derbyshire and they had an immediate change of fortunes with Mickey Arthur, which I don't understand. I'm not sure their player pool changed much.
These small counties have about a tenth of the war chest of the big counties who can watch player development in the smaller counties and just cherry pick them at leisure for double the salary, it's very skewed.
Leicestershire will lose Riaan Ahmed the day his contract expires. He's going to be a top player.
I`m gonna be backing them next wc lol. About time they win a world cup.sloandog wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 10:53 amSouth Africa is one to watch fellas. In 2018 and 2019, when Gibson was coach, I lost complete interest in them as they were selecting older players constantly when there were gun youngsters itching to be given a chance.
Since they've retired or been dropped (Faf, Tahir, De Villiers, Amla) they;ve been able to blood some younger lads.
Seeing Stubbs, Coetzee, Jansen, Peterson and others come into these sides and do well is really good to see and it validates my point that South African Cricket will always be strong. Sport is ingrained in their culture and many of this blokes will be talented rugby, hockey tennis players etc.
I honestly can't wait to see the english take on the south africans this summer. The way Baz Ball has taken off and the way South Africa played against India in their recent test outing suggests this will be a close series. The pace attack for South Africa is as good as it's been for a long time.
Nortje is back bowling heat.
Jansen gets scary lift and bowls high 80's.
Rabada is Rabada, he's world class and is getting his pace back together.
Ngidi may not be rapid but he gets a lot of bounce and is now an excellent test bowler.
Mulder will do some damage in the UK's wickets I think.
There's still room, I think, for Gerald Coetzee, too! He bowls 90mph plus and is a genuine lower order batter. It's just nice to see that the selectors are seeing this and are beginning to transition him in by adding him to the T20 squad.
To summarise, South Africa are a team on the up, in all formats, and they're starting to build a dangerous team who know their roles.