State of SA

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sloandog
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Re: State of SA

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He's looked so good recently hasn't he.
Time for him to start turning those half centuries into big hundreds. He's probably got the best technique in the side

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Re: State of SA

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I'm still not convinced on Bavuma, I'll never be with someone who has 1 hundred in around 50 tests.

South Africa desperately needs good batters to come through. They need the next Amla, AB, Smith, Kallis to come through and as of now no one is in the Class of the above four I mentioned at least in the present squad.

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Just in case any of you guys are watching CSA T20, this pacer named Alfred Mothoa is delivering yorker after yorker but he is absolutely a blunt choker. With his action, there is no chance whatsoever that he could avoid scrutiny from match officials to play international cricket.

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Re: State of SA

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lobsang wrote:
Tue Feb 22, 2022 3:54 pm
Just in case any of you guys are watching CSA T20, this pacer named Alfred Mothoa is delivering yorker after yorker but he is absolutely a blunt choker.
sounds kinky.
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Re: State of SA

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ZIMDOGGY wrote:
Wed Feb 23, 2022 11:55 am
lobsang wrote:
Tue Feb 22, 2022 3:54 pm
Just in case any of you guys are watching CSA T20, this pacer named Alfred Mothoa is delivering yorker after yorker but he is absolutely a blunt choker.
sounds kinky.
:(

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Re: State of SA

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Erwee looks like a solid opener. Solid in defense and clearly knows his game. He got a peach from Jameson in the first test. Looks the goods here though.

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Elgar continues to score those dirty runs, but how effective they are. Does anybody know why Olivier has been left our? Sipamla has come in instead which is confusing. Not sure he'd have been my pick

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Also looks like this is going to be AM's final chance to score some runs. 96 runs in his last 5 tests is far from good enough. I know I've always been a massive advocate for his batting, but even I have to admit he's on thin ice here, especially with guys like Keegan Peterson and Rickleton knocking about. Hope he's got it in him because he's a serious player

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Re: State of SA

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Really happy to see South Africa fight back in this 2nd test. Looks a good batting wicket though and the bowlers will have to step up.

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Ya hopefully this is tightly contested. Is Keegan Petersen not injured? Surely he should be in the side?

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