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Tell us about your favourite club in South Africa. Who are the key players to watch?

View Poll Results: Replacing...?
Andre Nel 2 40.00%
Charl Langeveldt 3 60.00%
Andrew Hall 0 0%
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Old 18-03-2007, 10:09 AM
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Who is Makhaya Ntini going to replace?

OK Macky is back in the team who would you like to be dropped?

I voted for Nel to be dropped he is good, effective wicket taker...however against more formidiable opposition I think he won't be an efficient one...I can see Ponting heavily targeting Nel.

With Hall and Langeveldt you have more variation in the attack...

Langeveldt offers swing and perhaps reverse swing options...he has a good slower ball...and is effective at the death.

Hall also has variation...effective slower ball and effective at the death...and its handy batting all the way to number 9 as seen in the warm-up matches....though he could get in based purely on his bowling form.

I feel Nel will probably stay...I may be proven right or wrong...Hall has done too much to be neglected again... which leaves Langeveldt.

Side Note: I saw the footage of Ntini coming through the airport earlier this week...he was SOO funny...cracking jokes....also sounded very confident. Gotta love him!
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Old 18-03-2007, 10:51 AM in reply to PaceHitta's post "Who is Makhaya Ntini going to replace?"
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In the first place, Ntini has to replace somebody; his athleticism and bouncy exhuberance makes a big difference in the Sough African team and to top it all, he is bowling better than ever. But Smith was right in shutting Ntini out of the Holland match; despite his legendary fitness, Ntini is human and to consider playing less than 24 hours after an overseas flight was a bit silly of him.

As for the guy to make way for Ntini, I think it will have to be Langeveldt. Nel is bowling reasonably well and is probably marginally better with the bat. But more than anything, Nel, with his comic antics, adds a touch of entertainment to the game unlike the stoic former policeman.
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Don't get me wrong Nel has a great presence on the field that fans and players enjoy.
But to win this world cup...I don't think Nel will be able to strangle the runs.

Though he is improving all the time...his line and length are better.
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And I would not even think of replacing Andrew Hall with anyone at present. He is having a purple patch with both bat and ball and seems to be a lucky mascot to the Proteas.
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would be hall for me, nel has pace, gets swing and is a genuine wicket taker....although hall can bat they have good enough batters to do the business there, langeveldt is a good bowler, keeps it tight and has swing and variation, although all is handy at times, can be expensive and is only a back up bowler really, thats why he should drop out for me.
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Old 25-03-2007, 10:17 PM in reply to Navdeep's post starting "would be hall for me, nel has pace,..."
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Well my father was bang on the money...on the day that Pollock took 5 wickets against Pakistan he said...that Pollock was going to smacked silly against a quality batting-line and a 'nothing' pitch.
Do you think that he will be targeted further...?
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Well my father was bang on the money...on the day that Pollock took 5 wickets against Pakistan he said...that Pollock was going to smacked silly against a quality batting-line and a 'nothing' pitch.
Do you think that he will be targeted further...?
Could be, think it would take batsmen in confident mood to go after him, but once you do get on top of him and many bowlers, it definitely affects them, and their bowling becomes a tad erratic. NZ went after the aussies in their recent series, including McGrath, so don't see why Pollock can't be attacked either. The Aussies showed us it can be done, and could come in hand in the latter stages of the WC.
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