Quite surprised by Chetty to be honest. Thought be averaged less than that. I am an Ackerman fan. I like the energy he has at the crease.Dolphins franchise batting (matches, runs , average, hundreds)
Erwee 29 1773 @ 34.76 (4)
Roelofsen 11 634 @ 37.29 (2)
Ackerman 9 868 @ 51.06 (1)
Chetty 50 2755 @ 35.78 (6)
Muthusamy 29 1450 @ 32.22 (1)
Makhanya 32 1136 @ 21.85 (1)
Mosehle 62 1654 @ 18.80 (1)
Can they really afford to leave Vaughn van Jaarsveld out ?
van Jaarsveld 109 7368 41.63 (21)
Zondo 65 3245 @ 32.12 (7)
Phehlukwayo 26 740 @ 22.42 (0)
Also slightly surprised. Maybe low 30s as he has had 1 or 2 decent seasons mixed in. Honestly not sure how the Dolphins are going to juggle things. Andile comes back for Makhanya or Mosehle at the very least.Quite surprised by Chetty to be honest. Thought be averaged less than that. I am an Ackerman fan. I like the energy he has at the crease.
It was just more of a fun exercise & showing how much experience has left the system but in saying that Burger averages mid 30s in his start to franchise cricket and Sipamla is yet to get a franchise 5-for proving he can win games for his franchise. So it does highlight how much development they still need to do.I don't think too many of the next crop of bowlers are going to come from that list. If you haven't made it into the test side then by the time you've been around long enough to rack up a sufficient number of wickets to be one of the top 10 then it's probably too late for you.
Sipamla, Burger, and Jansen have all played for the A side, so those are the ones they've had their eye on, and I would imagine Gerald Coetzee is in the mix too. Dupavillon has support on CW, but might need to prove that he's over his injuries. And Eathan Bosch would be another to consider, although I'm not so sure about Corbin.
There are maybe some others I haven't thought of, but those to my mind would be the most likely candidates once they finally decide to look past Hendricks and Paterson.
Dupavillon consistent injuries is very disappointing, always rated him. I like Burger a lot and hope he does well. But it is Coetzee and Jansen that are the big players in 2 years time.Agree with the too watch list. Burger, Sipamla & then Knights duo Coetzee and Jansen along with Dolphins duo Dupavillon and E.Bosch but injures have plagued those last 4 early in their careers which is the concern.
In looking the stats of the players I mentioned, I discovered something I didn't know, which is that Jansen has a twin brother, Duan who is also a left-arm fast bowler and may bat a bit too. He's only played a handful of matches, and none at franchise level, but his stats look decent enough so far. Marco has made more progress so far, but it's probably worth keeping an eye on Duan as well.Dupavillon consistent injuries is very disappointing, always rated him. I like Burger a lot and hope he does well. But it is Coetzee and Jansen that are the big players in 2 years time.
Twin brother.... they got a chance to bowl at Kohli a few years ago when they where 15/16 during a net session.In looking the stats of the players I mentioned, I discovered something I didn't know, which is that Jansen has a twin brother, Duan who is also a left-arm fast bowler and may bat a bit too. He's only played a handful of matches, and none at franchise level, but his stats look decent enough so far. Marco has made more progress so far, but it's probably worth keeping an eye on Duan as well.
No great pace. Remember watching them at Coke Week. It is also the thing I am looking forward to most for Marco that he ups his speeds a little. But I think Knights got Marco on condition his brother Duan got a Free State contract.In looking the stats of the players I mentioned, I discovered something I didn't know, which is that Jansen has a twin brother, Duan who is also a left-arm fast bowler and may bat a bit too. He's only played a handful of matches, and none at franchise level, but his stats look decent enough so far. Marco has made more progress so far, but it's probably worth keeping an eye on Duan as well.
Each time he has to come back it will be more and more difficult too.Dupavillon consistent injuries is very disappointing, always rated him. I like Burger a lot and hope he does well. But it is Coetzee and Jansen that are the big players in 2 years time.
If you want the research done get a kickstarter going to fund a good geneticist...This is going wildly off-topic now, but the Jansens appear to be fraternal twins who bowl left, bat right. Albie and Morne Morkel bowled right and batted left, as did their father. So is there some sort of genetic factor at play there? I don't suppose this is something anybody's even taken a look at.