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Well that first hour was tough and the ball was nipping and they bowled well. Has completely flattened out now. They won the toss and probably should have bowled. Of all those early dismissals, Welch's was the unluckiest, ball followed him and he tried to get his hands out the way and it brushed his glove. The other guys played at balls they shouldn't have. Pitch is completely dead now and apart from the UK guy the seamers didn't get an ounce of swing or seam. Nothing.
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I think the pitch has some juice in the mornings for a little while.
We'll be batting for 2 days to draw.
There's already bad blood, those South Africans are full of shit as usual.
We'll be batting for 2 days to draw.
There's already bad blood, those South Africans are full of shit as usual.
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Old Bradistan
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Some.of the sledging of Frost, particularly from Kodi looked way over the top. Fair play to.the lad though, knuckled down.
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Why I prefer Mangongo personally over Elton is that he will cast his net a lot wider and not have 11 system picks every single time. His management skills might not be the best for senior pros but at this level and you are 31-5 when you won the toss, some tough love is needed.
Another way of looking at it is that you need some serious mental strength to make it at the highest level of sport. If things like a tough talking coach get you down you won’t make it when the pressure hits. Could be why we see our guys crack when the pressure is really on. If they can’t handle Mangongo how do you expect them to handle those finals they have lost?
It’s easy to say oh well what did Mangongo achieve in his cricket career but you can also ask yourselves why did some of them not like Ntini? Or why we all know if Andy Flower was given 12 months with these guys some of them would start saying he is too tough.
Another way of looking at it is that you need some serious mental strength to make it at the highest level of sport. If things like a tough talking coach get you down you won’t make it when the pressure hits. Could be why we see our guys crack when the pressure is really on. If they can’t handle Mangongo how do you expect them to handle those finals they have lost?
It’s easy to say oh well what did Mangongo achieve in his cricket career but you can also ask yourselves why did some of them not like Ntini? Or why we all know if Andy Flower was given 12 months with these guys some of them would start saying he is too tough.
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Arineshto Vezha bowling well. I was impressed by him.from what I have seen of the NPL.
Think he is only 19/20.
Think he is only 19/20.
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I see everyone has given up on even following this one
SA 586-6 declared.
SA 586-6 declared.
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Ya, we need tough love. We’re not as dedicated or professional as other sides, some players just can’t be trusted with a relaxed approach and need a rocket up their backside.TapsC2 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 02, 2024 8:16 amWhy I prefer Mangongo personally over Elton is that he will cast his net a lot wider and not have 11 system picks every single time. His management skills might not be the best for senior pros but at this level and you are 31-5 when you won the toss, some tough love is needed.
Another way of looking at it is that you need some serious mental strength to make it at the highest level of sport. If things like a tough talking coach get you down you won’t make it when the pressure hits. Could be why we see our guys crack when the pressure is really on. If they can’t handle Mangongo how do you expect them to handle those finals they have lost?
It’s easy to say oh well what did Mangongo achieve in his cricket career but you can also ask yourselves why did some of them not like Ntini? Or why we all know if Andy Flower was given 12 months with these guys some of them would start saying he is too tough.
Like Houghton’s relaxed approach; saying we play an aggressive brand of cricket and nobody will be in trouble in the changing room for getting out playing a rash shot. Some guys would learn and do something different the next game, our guys will play the same shot time and time again.
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When you have a player like lavert musanda with a first class average of 20 one wonders why people have switched off a little.