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Cape Town - Former Proteas opening batsman Gary Kirsten believes Australian legend Shane Warne will struggle in the upcoming Test series against South Africa now that Glenn McGrath has declared himself unavailable.
Veteran paceman McGrath has opted to remain in Australia with his cancer-stricken wife and is only expected to return to international cricket during the ICC Champions Trophy in November later this year.
Kirsten, who played 18 of his 101 Tests matches against Australia, claims Warne's record 659 Test wickets have been captured mainly because of the pressure created at the other end by the miserly McGrath.
"Our batsmen can play Warne out," Kirsten told the Melbourne Herald Sun.
"Previously McGrath has been at the other end and he is almost impossible to score off. Naturally batsmen have tried to go after Warne a bit because he is seen as easier to get away than McGrath.
"Not having McGrath will affect how Australia plays because he and Warne bowl so well together. Batsmen can now try to see out Warne and go after the bowler at the other end."
While Kirsten's comments are sure to annoy Warne, the Proteas should be wary of challenging the record-breaking leg-spinner.
Warne has bewildered the Proteas for more than a decade and boasts the brilliant tally of 46 wickets in nine Tests against the South Africans in their own backyard.
Meanwhile, McGrath's potential long term successor - Stuart Clarke - who is struggling to shake off an injury ahead of the second one-day international at Newlands on Friday believes he has the all right attributes to take the veteran's place in the current Australian bowling lineup.
"Brett (Lee) bowls extreme pace, Nathan's (Bracken) left-handed and hopefully I can do that Glenn McGrath-like job. It's worked well at times. We complement one another," Clark told the Sydney Morning Herald.
"[McGrath] has said to me that I can call him or contact him at any time, but I've stayed away from that at the moment because he's going through some family problems.
He'd always be there if I rang him and sent him a message. We live five minutes apart from each other and I'm always bumping into him in the street."
What an idiot! OK I'll be honest, it's just mind games. It seems the South Africans want to give as good as the Aussies have in the past. The Aussies are masters at sledging and they've really retaliated though the media. Smith especially has been antagonistic.
But yeah my theroy is that you can sledge if you want, but don't look stupid... try not to look stupid! Anybody who's seen Darrell Cullinan play Warne knows how hard SA find him.
Cape Town - Former Proteas opening batsman Gary Kirsten believes Australian legend Shane Warne will struggle in the upcoming Test series against South Africa now that Glenn McGrath has declared himself unavailable.
Veteran paceman McGrath has opted to remain in Australia with his cancer-stricken wife and is only expected to return to international cricket during the ICC Champions Trophy in November later this year.
Kirsten, who played 18 of his 101 Tests matches against Australia, claims Warne's record 659 Test wickets have been captured mainly because of the pressure created at the other end by the miserly McGrath.
"Our batsmen can play Warne out," Kirsten told the Melbourne Herald Sun.
"Previously McGrath has been at the other end and he is almost impossible to score off. Naturally batsmen have tried to go after Warne a bit because he is seen as easier to get away than McGrath.
"Not having McGrath will affect how Australia plays because he and Warne bowl so well together. Batsmen can now try to see out Warne and go after the bowler at the other end."
While Kirsten's comments are sure to annoy Warne, the Proteas should be wary of challenging the record-breaking leg-spinner.
Warne has bewildered the Proteas for more than a decade and boasts the brilliant tally of 46 wickets in nine Tests against the South Africans in their own backyard.
Meanwhile, McGrath's potential long term successor - Stuart Clarke - who is struggling to shake off an injury ahead of the second one-day international at Newlands on Friday believes he has the all right attributes to take the veteran's place in the current Australian bowling lineup.
"Brett (Lee) bowls extreme pace, Nathan's (Bracken) left-handed and hopefully I can do that Glenn McGrath-like job. It's worked well at times. We complement one another," Clark told the Sydney Morning Herald.
"[McGrath] has said to me that I can call him or contact him at any time, but I've stayed away from that at the moment because he's going through some family problems.
He'd always be there if I rang him and sent him a message. We live five minutes apart from each other and I'm always bumping into him in the street."
What an idiot! OK I'll be honest, it's just mind games. It seems the South Africans want to give as good as the Aussies have in the past. The Aussies are masters at sledging and they've really retaliated though the media. Smith especially has been antagonistic.
But yeah my theroy is that you can sledge if you want, but don't look stupid... try not to look stupid! Anybody who's seen Darrell Cullinan play Warne knows how hard SA find him.