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| However, and this is with respect to New Zealand who are still a good side, we beat them well after jettisoning Steve Harmison (not as a dig, he needed it but he will come back and stick one to the opportunistic naysayers) in NZ and we can beat them without Flintoff, I believe, with the four man attack of Sidebottom, Hoggard, Broad/Anderson and Panesar plus Collingwood. Do we really need him for New Zealand? Why not let him build up form, fitness and confidence in his whole, all-round game rather than rushing him back to play in a position he doesn't belong in. Beefy wouldn't have played at 11, Sobers wouldn't have, Khan wouldn't have. Flintoff anywhere below 6 or 7 to me is just plain daft, save him for SA where he can do real damage and show Steyn, Morkel and Ntini who is boss. |
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Not that I have anything against England, but the Saffers are going to prove considerably more of a handful than the Kiwis, especially in the pace bowling department. Steyn, Ntini, Morkel and Kallis against Martin, Mills, Southee and Oram? I suspect there'd only be one winner in that battle. |
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| Hmm, we'll see about that, you haven't beaten us for a long time and we're at home. Think about: Sidebottom, Hoggard, Broad/Anderson/Harmison, Flintoff, Panesar vs Smith, McKenzie/Gibbs, Amla, Kallis, Prince, De Villiers, Boucher. I know who I'd back in that one. Steyn, Ntini, Morkel, Harris, Kallis vs Cook, Strauss, Vaughan, Bell, Pietersen, Collingwood, Ambrose. A bigger fight, but in no way, shape or form (especially as Steyn is still to prove himself in England, though I'm sure he will even if SA lose) a 'butt-kicking' to borrow your turn of phrase. Just like every England-SA series, a good fight with no clear favourite except the form's on our side (that is, between us and SA). With a fit, in-form Flintoff on our side we'd definitely have the edge, but I think we do anyway. Ooooooh, Hoggy versus Smith! ![]() Last edited by Collyisamackem : 09-05-2008 at 11:17 AM. |
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Smith vs. Cook- Eng. Vaughan vs. McKenzie- at this stage, RSA (will depend on Vaughan's series) Prince vs. Bell- Eng. Kallis vs. Pietersen- RSA Amla vs. Collingwood- Eng. De Villiers vs. Flintoff- Eng. overall, but RSA should win the batting contest Boucher vs. Ambrose- RSA Morkel vs. Broad- RSA Ntini vs. Sidebottom- Eng. Steyn vs. Hoggard- RSA (contoversial, but based on current form Steyn's the best in the world) Harris vs. Panesar- Eng. So it looks like an even matchup on paper. However, I think that generally South Africa is a much more consistent and reliable unit, whereas England recently seem to have trouble getting all of their team to fire. The recent series against New Zealand was a classic example- only a couple of bowlers did well in each innings, and few of the batsmen had a consistent series. In fact, you could argue that England was pretty much carried by only three or four players. So I'd say that the odds are firmly in the South Africans' favour at the moment. By the way, love the photo. Smith really is nothing but a giant blowhard, and the prospect of Hoggy having him for breakfast is something I look forward to a great deal. Last edited by Aurelius : 09-05-2008 at 12:15 PM. |
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| What about Steyn then? Against NZ Strauss, Bell, Pietersen and Ambrose all performed at crucial points and hit hundreds, and in the bowling of the attack that finished Sidebottom was electric, Anderson up and down, Broad and Panesar did well and Collingwood contributed. So it's a bit dubious to say only 3/4 players performed, only Vaughan, Cook and Harmison really disappointed and that's probably harsh on Cook. Bangladesh can hardly be called a test, and who else have they played? Let's see: Last few SA results: Beat Pakistan at home 1-0 (3 tests) Beat NZ away 2-0 (2 tests) Beat WI at home 2-1 (3 tests) Beat Bangladesh 2-0 away (2 tests) Drew 1-1 with India away (2 tests) England's results since 2007 are beat WI 3-0 (4 tests) at home, lost 1-0 to India at home and SL away (3 tests each) and beat NZ 2-1 (3 tests) away. Take out Bangladesh who we haven't played in a while and SL who SA haven't, and we didn't lose to WI and lost 1 game in a longer series vs NZ, whilst losing to India. Seems pretty even to me, and even on your own contest (subjective pitting of bowler vs bowler etc, whereas the real contest is bat vs ball, plus Broad beats Morkel on batting) England wins 6-5 Firmly in SAs favour? I wouldn't say they're firmly in ours either, to me they're just plain even but I am partisan and we're at home so I'd expect us to edge it purely on that basis In related news, Morne Morkel has another injury - a hamstring this time. Last edited by Collyisamackem : 09-05-2008 at 12:45 PM. Reason: Grammar etc. |
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IF: Flintoff is fit, and Harmison is on form, then with either Sidebottom, Anderson or Hoggard, England have the stronger attack. And that's not counting Panesar. Ntini is class - but so are the TOP England bowlers. The outcome of the SA series will be decided by the batting to a large degree methinks, even an on form Bell is more than a match for Kallis IMMHO.
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Since always! He consistently bowls at the 140km mark (about 87 miles an hour), he always makes breakthroughs, and if he bowled more he'd have taken well over 300 Test wickets by now. As it happens, his excellent and reliable pace bowling has always been overshadowed by his batting. Really, it's like asking since when has Adam Gilchrist been a serious wicketkeeper? Quote:
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Pietersen - Flintoff - Smith - Lara et al, these players have also proven on form they can blunt any attack in the world, don't believe me ask Ricky Ponting what happened in 2005. Kallis is a great batting all rounder, but England are not without some good players also, so I doubt the series depends on just how well Kallis plays - JIMHO.
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