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South African Domestic Season 2008/9

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Also tomorrow will see Makhaya Ntini play franchise cricket for the first time, his never represented the Warriors in a four day game whilst Herschelle Gibbs will play his first SuperSport game in over three years.
And it has been a 'decent' debut for Makhaya so far, in the week that he was dropped by the Proteas……Ten overs, five maidens, five wickets for nine runs.

Current scorecards…
Warriors 256 (Arno Jacobs 77, Prince 51, Mpitsang 4/36) Eagles 28 (Bailey 10, Ntini 5/9, Tsotsobe 4/3)
Dolphins 380/5 (Ahmed Amla 137*, Alexander 3/89)
Cobras 417 (Duminy 124, Puttick 88, Morne Morkel 4/111, Joubert 3/57) Titans 98/3 (Bodi 45*, Langeveldt 2/11)
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Wow, that came from nowhere, although I suppose the presence of Leicestershire's finest in du Preez and Dippenaar does them no favours.
 

kingkallis

International Coach
It was Ntini and Tsotsobe's day without any doubt cause wicket did not play that bad!

Hope Ntini regains some form before the test series!
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Current scorecards…

Warriors 256 (Arno Jacobs 77, Prince 51, Mpitsang 4/36) Eagles 28 (Bailey 10, Ntini 5/9, Tsotsobe 4/3) Warriors 272/4 d (Zander de Bruyn 81, Arno Jacobs 81*, Tshabalala 3/45) Eagles 83/2 (Rossouw 48*, Ntini 1/24)

Dolphins 459/5 (Ahmed Amla 164*, Khan 115, Alexander 3/89) Lions 341/7 (Vandiar 146*, McKenzie 110, Abdullah 2/46)

Cobras 417 (Duminy 124, Puttick 88, Morne Morkel 4/111, Joubert 3/57) Titans 413 (Bodi 138, Morne Morkel 56, Claude Henderson 5/105)
Cobras 11/1
 
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Langeveldt

Soutie
Nice one lads.. Am fairly gutted that I'm arriving a few days late, otherwise I'd have gone and seen that 'innings' of 28
 

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
Juan Theron takes 7/46; does he visibly look a good bowler, he has some outstanding, rather extraordinary FC statistics (with some equally good OD statistics to boot).
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Juan Theron takes 7/46; does he visibly look a good bowler, he has some outstanding, rather extraordinary FC statistics (with some equally good OD statistics to boot).
Has a terrible action (kinda like Andre Nel's but ten times worse) and generates hardly any pace. Robin Jackman said if someone worked on his action, given that his a tall, muscular lad he would be far more potent and less likely to be on the surgeons table. Rusty played for RSA A against Sri Lanka A just recently and didn't have a good series. His stats are also boasted from playing lots of provincial cricket for Eastern Province.
 

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
Okay, fair enough. While in this thread, in which I may never return, I thought I'd share an anecdote. I was at the Oval nets with family and some guy came along and started talking to us. He said he played for 'Wistern Pruvince U19" he though he was "only seventeen". He then bowls his first ball which bowls the guy batting. The batsman played an awful shot but the ball couldn't have been more than 70mph, he then says he normally has "an hour warmup" and then walks off looking smug.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
I was going to wax about 18 year old, Jonathan Vandiar scoring his maiden ton but every Tom, Dick and Imraan has got runs in that game...

Current scorecards...

Warriors 256 (Arno Jacobs 77, Prince 51, Mpitsang 4/36) Eagles 28 (Bailey 10, Ntini 5/9, Tsotsobe 4/3) Warriors 272/4d (Zander de Bruyn 81, Arno Jacobs 81*, Tshabalala 3/45) Eagles 239 (Rossouw 66, Tshabalala 51*, Rusty 7/46, Ntini 2/52) - Warriors win by 261 runs.

Dolphins
459/5 (Ahmed Amla 164*, Khan 115, Alexander 3/89) Lions 379/7d (Vandiar 172*, Neil Mac 110, Abdullah 2/52) Dolphins 266/5d (Khan 103, Miller 56, Cook 3/43) Lions 116/1 (Virus 52, Neil Mac 48*)

Cobras 417 (Duminy 124, Puttick 88, Morne Morkel 4/111, Joubert 3/57) Titans 413 (Bodi 138, Morne Morkel 56, Claude Henderson 5/105) Cobras 281/7d (Canning 76*, Davids 64, Walters 2/66, Morne Morkel 2/70) Titans 100/3 (Bodi 41*, Langeveldt 2/22)
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Thats terrible. Wouldnt even have been valid when I played club cricket let alone as a pro. Talk about letting your teammates down.

Especially poor form from a senior pro.
Johan Louw’s turn this week, his brother is getting married and he will miss the Dolphins trip to Paarl.

Elsewhere for the Dolphins Hashim Amla once again failed a fitness test and thus will not play a SuperSport game again this season for the Dolphins. Amla still hasn’t recovered from an ankle injury he picked up in England but the Dolphins do welcome back HD Ackerman and Jon Kent. Hapless opener, Rivash Gobind despite missing out in his four previous innings has been given one more life…

As for the Cobras the only team selection quandary is whether Monde Zondeki will be declared fit or not. If Monde is ruled out, Willem du Toit, who made his SuperSport debut last week and hardly featured will make way for the apparently slippery and now fit, Francois Plaatjies.

Elsewhere the Warriors entertain the Titans at Buffalo Park, East London, in a game which should feature a plethora of international players. The Warriors welcome into the side Jacques Kallis and East London born, Mark Boucher. JJ Smuts and Justin Kreusch, who despite having a fantastic start to the season with the bat will make for the two Proteas. Michael Smith will carry the drinks whilst the Warriors captain and wicket keeper, Davey Jacobs will take Smith’s opening role alongside Johan Botha and presumably hand over the gloves to Boucher. As for the Titans they can welcome back AB de Villiers and if he recovers from an attack of sinusitis, Dale Steyn. The Titans currently have issues regarding transformation targets, hence the walking wicket at the top of the order (Rushdi Jappie), so it will be interesting to see how they can field all the Proteas without not excluding the likes of Heino Kuhn, Faf du Plessis or Paul Harris (who was dropped last week).

No offical team news as yet for the Eagles Lions game at Bloemfontein. Although, Virus Petersen should be fit after overcoming a bout of prawn pasta food poisoning which saw him drop down the Lions order against the Dolphins last week, where on his first delivery he shouldered armed a straight one and was promptly bowled but was able to come out fighting second time around, scoring a half century as the game in Durban meandered to a draw.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Robbie P currently has a fifer for the Warriors. Oh dear. :sleep:
According to Ray White, Robbie P now has a doosra like fellow Warriors spinner, Johan Botha, and the reason his getting wickets because no one can pick it...White also said that Robbie P still has no accuracy due to his poor action but his performance was highly unusual considering the Jo'Burg wicket which he played on two weeks was made for pace bowlers not finger spinners.
 

popepouri

State Vice-Captain
According to Ray White, Robbie P now has a doosra like fellow Warriors spinner, Johan Botha, and the reason his getting wickets because no one can pick it...White also said that Robbie P still has no accuracy due to his poor action but his performance was highly unusual considering the Jo'Burg wicket which he played on two weeks was made for pace bowlers not finger spinners.
I wonder if theres any change to his action? E.g. Elbow?
 
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TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
As for the Titans they can welcome back AB de Villiers and if he recovers from an attack of sinusitis, Dale Steyn. The Titans currently have issues regarding transformation targets, hence the walking wicket at the top of the order (Rushdi Jappie), so it will be interesting to see how they can field all the Proteas without not excluding the likes of Heino Kuhn, Faf du Plessis or Paul Harris (who was dropped last week).
The Titans will slightly fortunate that Steyn was ruled out with sinusitis but AB is playing and because they have issues with fielding four black players, Imran Tahir and Paul Harris were dropped. Good thing for the Titans is that the first day was watched out and it’s a greenish wicket so the spinners wouldn’t have been greatly required.

Latest scorecards on day two...

Dolphins 435 (Kent 110, 77 Smit, Claude Henderson 5/126) Cobras 54/2 (Gibbs 46)

Eagles 329 (Human 93, Tshabalala 55, Kruger 4/74) Lions 171 (Harris 35, Cook 33, Tshabalala 3/48), Eagles 13/2 (Alexander 2/9)

Titans 190 (AB 52, Ntini 3/25, Rusty Theron 3/79) Warriors 45/2 (Kallis 13*)


Second first class fifty in a week for Tshabalala who started as a batsman and good to see him in the wickets more importantly, been a long time since he contributed with the ball. Also Ntini's destructive form continued today as he destroyed the Titans top order removing the top three for nothing. Makhaya has great form for coming back strongly after getting dropped or an earful (Ray Jennings West Indian ice bath)...
 
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popepouri

State Vice-Captain
I think Easterns should become it's own franchise. That way players like Aronstam, Weise and Van Der Merwe can get playing time and we wouldn't be losing players like Myburgh to NZ. It's especially needed with Titans at the moment when they can play 2 strong teams if everyone is fit.
 
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TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
I think Easterns should become it's own franchise. That way players like Aronstam, Weise and Van Der Merwe can get playing time and we wouldn't be losing players like Myburgh to NZ. It's especially needed with Titans at the moment when they can play 2 strong teams if everyone is fit.
The former Transvaal franchises struggle enough with fielding ‘black’ cricketers at the moment, another side will only worsen the situation. Border and Griqualand West are apparently getting franchise status next year, both sides to whom have produced a plethora of current SuperSport black cricketers.
 

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