sloandog wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2017 12:25 pm
Aiden Markhram will be in the side before Hendricks and Ramela. His stats are better, and he's overall a greater prospect/talent.
1.You have no idea about South African Domestic stats, plus how they work.
2.Reeza has already appeared for the Proteas. Jon Jon has been competing with him as the LOI opener but hasn't done much better, so will be interesting to see who the selectors drop for Aiden Markram in that format.
3. Stephen Cook outbatted Markram in the FC games, so he's on pole position. This is further complicated by the return of the self-centred ABdV. The selectors will either make AB open (meaning Cook is the reserve batsman, and Aiden falls away) or they will accomodate AB, restrict the bowlers to 4(meaning Theunis de Bruyn is the reserve batsman not Aiden who falls away again).
The implication of all of this is that Aiden who in truth has been a one season wonder (flopped previously in provincial and Franchise, which is why all his other u19 counterparts overtook him), will be pushed back to FC. He will have to repeat his heriocs. History has taught us that it's not easy to do. Ask the likes of Rudi Second, Stiaan van Zyl and Rilee Rossouw or even Engalnd's Haseeb Hameed

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The reason why the likes of Bavuma and Ramela are there is because over along period of 4-5 seasons, they have among the best Franchise batting stats. It's not easy for CSA to ignore Ramela who has vastly superior stats to TdB and Aiden over a long period 4-5 season, plus batting in top 3.
Ramela has impressed in every A game he's played by the way.
4. Aiden's consolation is that, as reserve batsman, TdB can't and won't open the batting, so Aiden might pip him for that reason alone. But the disadvantage for both Aiden and TdB is that there is a certain Heinrich Klaasen who can bat anywhere in the batting order in any format quite comfortably, plus he's a keeper. So if Klaasen is in the Test side as the reserve keeper, TdB in as the middle order reserve, automatically Ramela will get picked as the reserve top order batsman.