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*Official* South Africa in Sri Lanka Thread

NikhilN

International Regular
Atapattu is gone...Pollock again...edged to keeper. 22/2 sri lanka in lots of trouble
 

Craig

World Traveller
Typical Marvan Atapattu, all or nothing, Langeveldt considers him to be under-rated why?

Good to see Nantie Hayward return to Test cricket.
 

tooextracool

International Coach
Nikhil4eva said:
*GC Smith, HH Dippenaar, JA Rudolph, JH Kallis, M van Jaarsveld,+MV Boucher, SM Pollock, L Klusener, N Boje, M Ntini, M Hayward.
personally i would have had nel in for hayward, although hayward hasnt been half as wayward as he has been in the past.
 

tooextracool

International Coach
Craig said:
Typical Marvan Atapattu, all or nothing, Langeveldt considers him to be under-rated why?

Good to see Nantie Hayward return to Test cricket.
actually it was a brilliant piece of swing bowling from pollock that induced the shot. it was an excellent opening spell from pollock in the conditions and i find it hard to understand why graeme smith didnt bowl him just after lunch when jayawardhene wasnt set. and when he did bowl he bowled to defensive fields with only one slip.
 

tooextracool

International Coach
klusener meanwhile bowled total rubbish, how can any medium pacer on what is an extremely slow wicket try to bounce a batsman i'll never know, following them up with balls wide outside the off stump too.....its interesting that someone suggested that he had actually improved since his last test match.
 

Tom Halsey

International Coach
tooextracool said:
actually it was a brilliant piece of swing bowling from pollock that induced the shot. it was an excellent opening spell from pollock in the conditions and i find it hard to understand why graeme smith didnt bowl him just after lunch when jayawardhene wasnt set. and when he did bowl he bowled to defensive fields with only one slip.
So Pollock CAN take wickets then with dangerous bowling, rather than just be economical?
 

tooextracool

International Coach
Tom Halsey said:
So Pollock CAN take wickets then with dangerous bowling, rather than just be economical?
yes he can especially when there is a bit of movement around as there was early on in the day.
 

JASON

Cricketer Of The Year
Sri Lanka likely to get around 350 (Although this depends on Vaas and allrounder Maharoof trying to stay around with Jayawardene, especially with the new ball being only 9 overs old).

The pitch being slow this may still be an above par score, although the South African batting runs down to number 9 (Boje).

If South Africans are to stay in this game (considering they have to bat 4th on an absolute turner), they will need to get a lead of at least 100 on first innings.

They will need to play Murali and Chandana and the part-time spinners Jayasuriya, Dilshan, Samaraweera well if they are to get a first innings lead.

Having said that Australia won the Galle Test after conceding a first innings lead of over 150.
 
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nookie_lk

First Class Debutant
JASON said:
Sri Lanka likely to get around 350 (Although this depends on Vaas and allrounder Maharoof trying to stay around with Jayawardene, especially with the new ball being only 9 overs old).

Having said that Australia won the Galle Test after conceding a first innings lead of over 150.
gonna be a close match IF sri lanka gets 350
 

Craig

World Traveller
Sri Lanka 429/7, Jayawardene onto 192, Vaas onto 65. Potentially a maiden Test ton for Vaas?

Graeme Smith is off with a virus which will probably mean he won't open.
 

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