England's chances v South Africa
There is a lot of talk about how England will struggle against the pace of South Africa, but I'm not sure it's the pace that will concern them - more the quality. Only time will tell, but Brett Lee doesn't have the greatest of records against England and I've always assumed that's because our batsman are relatively comfortable with pace alone. If the Saffers can get the ball to swing, that will be an entirely different matter and England could be in a bit of trouble.
On the flip side of the coin, the South Africans must be looking forward to facing an attack that is unlikely to include Hoggard and Flintoff (at least initially), not to mention Simon Jones who is putting in some great performances for Worcestershire. How many of the current England team would get into the South African team? Sidebottom would push for a place and might just make it given that his left-arm would provide variety, but Anderson wouldn't get in and Broad, improved though he is, wouldn't either. So personally, I'm very fearful for England's chances against South Africa. Can anyone offer some optimism?
1 comment:
I think that's right. Sheer pace alone is not the problem it's movement.
Player for player, however, it is worrying. How many of our players would get in their side ? - answer Pietersen and, on the right pitch, Panesar.
Worrying, but I bet it will be a good series and if we win good for next years Ashes series.
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