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SA v NZ ODI Q&A 0

Posted on February 24, 2012 by Ken

The Q&A I did for SuperSport ahead of the SA v NZ ODI series. http://www.supersport.com/cricket/sa-team/news/120224/QA_SA_v_NZ_ODIs_preview

Matthew Gardner asked:

Hi Ken Why do you think Wayne Parnell is being persisted with at the moment? Sure, he bowled a great over in the second T20, but overall over the last few months he has done anything but impress. I think he has immense potential but potential alone isn”t enough. He needs to perform. And he hasn”t done much when he”s gone back to the Warriors either. Perhaps he needs to play a good full season of domestic cricket and then we can re-look at him?

Guys like Marchant de Lange deserve an opportunity. I believe we need to be a little bit firmer with youngsters who are not performing, otherwise they will become complacent.

By the way, its very early I know, but what are your first impressions on Chris Morris from the Lions? He seems to have a lot of potential as an allrounder! Also will be keeping my eyes on Zondo and Chetty in the future!

Ken answered:
Hi Matthew
I guess Parnell hasn’t been the most consistent performer but, as you say, the talent is immense. But if we do drop him to domestic cricket for a year, who do we replace him with? The likes of Theron, McLaren & Albie Morkel also haven’t been consistent, while De Lange is still very new but yes, he deserves an extended chance.
My first impressions of Chris Morris are very good: He actually played a bit last year without setting the world alight, but has developed a lot in the interim. He actually has a bit of pace and is a decent, hard-hitting batsman in lower-order as well.

Vernon asked:
The debate always seems to rage between selecting in-form players vs the old tried and tested players. The dynamic nature of sport where you”re on top one day and at the bottom the next dictates that you take every advantage you can get. I think we missed a trick by sending Levi home, would”nt you agree?

Ken answered:
Because there are just 3 ODIs, I think the right decision was made with Levi. Opening batsmen have been chosen and it’s only fair to give them the opportunity and that would mean playing all three games. If it was a five-match series, maybe you could say give Levi a game somewhere … There will be plenty of chances for him to play between now and the next World Cup!

Songezo asked:
Our ODI team is not settled and, in the main, is the reason why we cannot keep any sustained momentum. That we are no.3 on the ICC rankings does not add up considering guys like Amla, Kallis, de Villiers, Botha and Tsotsobe are among the games best at the moment. I blame the spineless selectors headed by Hudson for this inconsistency and disloyalty to players.

Ken answered:
Strong words Songezo, but Botha is the only player amongst those you list that does not play in every game! It’s the start of a new World Cup cycle and the selectors need to look at the fringe players now, so that they can gain the experience they require if they’re going to be needed in 2015. I actually think our ODI team is reasonably settled: about the only areas of debate are numbers six and seven, the spinner and one pace bowler’s spot.

Tumelo asked:

KEN,Phillander first came onto the scene as the big hitting allrounder and with the confidence from the tests he is getting back to the big hitter he was, do you think he can give Albie and Wayne a run for the all-rounder spot in the t20

Ken answered:
Hi Tumelo
It was very good to see Philander scoring some runs the other night! He is in the mix, but his bowling is his main job and I think he needs to work on developing more variations in limited-overs cricket.

Tumelo asked:

If you would name 5 batsman that have international potential with no caps who would they be and what would they individually bring to the team and 5 bowlers alike in which format?

Ken answered:

Dean Elgar, Reeza Hendricks, Temba Bavuma, Stiaan van Zyl & Jon-Jon Smuts are uncapped batsmen who have all performed consistently at domestic level. But whether they can succeed at international level remains to be seen! 
Amongst the bowlers who are uncapped, Quinton Friend has consistently been one of the best fast bowlers in the SuperSport Series, while Simon Harmer looks a very promising off-spinner. 
Ethan O’Reilly has had some fine performances in limited-overs cricket, while Kyle Abbott has also done well.

Jerry Kekana asked:

I dont think they did the right thing by sending Levi back. Don”t you think they should groom him for the opening batsman position in particular the position Smith holds.

Ken answered:

Yes, but they’ve already announced that Smith and Amla are the opening batsmen and there are only three ODIs in New Zealand, so it’s only fair that they are given a decent opportunity as well.

Sergio Short asked:

Whats your take on Richard Levi being sent back?

I know his new and needs to gain more experience but wouldn”t it have been better to keep him there even if he does not play but to observe and learn maybe get 1 game if its possible. His the type of guy we need at the top of the order a Sehwag, Warner, KP or Guptil type player that takes advantage of the powerplay

Ken answered:

It’s just a three-match series so it’s going to be hard to fit in a game for him. Smith and Amla are also very capable of taking advantage of the powerplay up front!

Lohann asked:

Hi Ken,

Why do you think have all the SA bowlers, especially the speedies, been bowling so many balls down leg? It just seems more than usual?

Lohann

Ken answered:

Hi Lohann 
I agree with you 100% – there was a lot of leg-side bowling. I can only imagine that they wanted to bowl straighter to the New Zealand batsmen, try and cramp them, but started sliding down instead.

Walter aka Pangela asked:

Ken, what would be your 11 starting line up for the Proteas in the first ODI game

Ken answered:

Hi Walter/Pangela, 
I would go with Smith, Amla, Kallis, De Villiers, Duminy, Du Plessis, A. Morkel, Botha, Steyn, M. Morkel, Tsotsobe. 
But I haven’t seen the pitch of course!

louis nutt asked:

1)why are they sending Levi home
2)why dont they keep him there if something happens or is it becuase the quota for colour is filled already

Ken answered:

It has nothing to do with colour. Levi is white by-the-by. 
There are only 3 ODIs and they have already chosen the opening batsmen for those and they deserve a decent opportunity.

Gavin asked:

Why do the proteas persist with playing Abie when he clearly is carrying an injury. Is Mark Boucher so out of form that he cannot be used as keeper while Abie get”s over his niggeling injury? Hasim Amla is has shown that he is more than capable to captain the team.

Ken answered:

Well I think AB only injured himself while he was batting in the last game! AB’s back seems to be okay so I see no problem. And they haven’t called Boucher to come over early, so we can take it AB is fit enough to keep in the ODIs.

Tumelo asked:

David Wiese?your input as an allrounder

Ken answered:

Talented … needs to work on his bowling to become more consistent at domestic level.

Jean asked:

Hi Ken.

I”m very chuffed with the T20 series win as I think it was NZ”s best chance of beating us. I believe we are much stronger in the longer versions of the game. Hopefully the win in the last match gives us enough confidence going forward. Do you know if AB was injured in the last match? He seemed to be struggling a bit, when batting but still kept wicket through NZ”s innings. Your thoughts on Tsolekile getting a CSA contract? Not sure his batting”s strong enough at test level. Probably need to pick another batting alrounder above him in the order and shift him lower than is the case with Boucher.

Cheers

Ken answered:

Hi Jean 
AB did pick up an injury in the last match, but I presume it’s nothing serious because he kept wicket and we haven’t heard anything since. 
Tsolekile has averaged over 50 in two of the last 3 SuperSport Series seasons, so there’s not too much wrong with his batting, and his glovework is immaculate, so I’m happy with the decision. I don’t think there’s a batting all-rounder around who can bat six, Duminy is closest, so you’re looking at whoever bats 8 to become more of a bowling all-rounder. I believe Dale Steyn can improve his batting even further.

Johan asked:

The Proteas have a way of surprising anyone either by playing brilliantly or losing from an impossible place. What do you think will be our main problems/obstacles to overcome in NZ? Personally I feel that AB is the right captain for this time and he will pulkl the boys together, nut our middle overs scoring rate (even a struggle in T20I) and our death bowling is where I feel we lack the most.

Ken answered:

We need more consistently good starts, the late middle-order will be under pressure and yes, death bowling is still a concern!

Husein Ahmed asked:

Hi Ken

Still slightly concerned about our ever changing fields in the T20”S.de villiers seems like a brave caprian however in the same breath the fielders cannot be moved around every second ball.We at times seem to be chasing the ball around.Your view

Ken answered:

Hi Husein 
Yeah, as I said before I thought AB did a good job, especially since it was his first experience of T20 captaincy. I’d rather he was flexible than not being willing to try anything and, as he learns, he will make mistakes. But so far it’s been a good start.

Husein asked:

Hi Ken

we could employ a similar line up to the tests in future odi;s- that is – Smith,levi,amla,kallis,villiers,duminy and the bowlers.We would still be able to accomadate the Smith.Just a thougth

Ken answered:

Hi Husein, 
Yes, that is an option, although I feel it does make us a bit top-heavy.

marnus asked:

What is your opinion off AB”s captaincy? To me it seems as if he is struggling to build pressure and is constantly changing his approach. Don”t you think J Botha would be a better captain in the T20 format and perhaps Amla in the test when eventualy Smith leaves.

Ken answered:

No, I think AB has made a very promising start. I would prefer him to be flexible than not being willing to try anything – predictability has been one of our downfalls in the past. 
The problem with Botha is that he’s not certain of his place in the team, while Amla is a reluctant captain.

Quentin asked:

Thanx for this forum Ken,
Your thoughts on the following please:
1. AB scores more runs when he does not keep (and also have to captain at the same time) and –
2. AB saves runs in the field and is a cathing fielder in the Jonty mould, that changes a game;
3. If so, he is worth more playing as batsmen and fielder, where he will win more games, which allows for a proper keeper to be groomed, not sure who (I still like Boucher at present although he won”t be in the mix for the next WC).

So, should AB be the only mindset as keeper for the next WC?

Ken answered:

Hi Quentin, good points and I think the selectors are waiting to see how AB (and his back) copes with being the captain, key batsman and wicketkeeper. If he’s struggling then there certainly are other options like Vilas around for the ODIs. But having AB as wicketkeeper does give the team more options in the middle-order.

Justin Le Roux asked:

Isn”t the selection of Tsolokile just proof that they want Quota Players in the South African Team? how can you replace a 36 year old for a younger guy that is 31 years old??

Ken answered:

It’s got nothing to do with quotas. Tsolekile has been the most consistent performer in the SuperSport Series over the last three years. He’s averaged 58.10, 25.54 and 59.50 in that time and is one of the top two glovemen in the country as well. At 31 he’s pretty much in his prime. Brad Haddin made his test debut for Australia at the same age!

wesley asked:

S.A are struggling againt guptil. I think when Lopsy was dropped they shud have replaced him with Rusty instead of the spinner. Rusty is not only a gud container but I think he wud do well against guptil. Your views?

Ken answered:

Theron didn’t cause too many problems in the one game he played and I actually think he got away with some leg-side balls. Tough call.

luthando asked:

Don”t you think faf is wasted down the order?I know his a great player but I think we have to accept he is a top order batsman n the is no place for him in the top order,but wuld like to hear what you think,and what did imran tahir do to be dumped out of the ODI team after a wonderful world cup?

Ken answered:

But where would Faf bat in the top-order? He can’t open and Kallis, De Villiers & Duminy are all settled and performing. I think 6 is the place for him at the moment, he’s quite capable of excelling there. 
Tahir has been unlucky – but the conditions at home and in New Zealand haven’t really suited an attacking leg-spinner. The grounds are also very small in New Zealand – tough for a leggie.

Sifiso Mabaso asked:

Morning Ken

Firstly I have to say I”m enjoying the boldness in AB”s captaincy and the way he backs his bowlers especially. I really did not expect Merchant to bowl the last over after going for 33 in his first 3. And how wonderful for Merchant to return the favor to his skipper!

If Levi stayed in NZ and had middle time it would have been at the expense of Graeme Smith. Do u think they sent him back because they think Smith is regaining his form after the ton against Sri Lanka or does Smith has that much “sway” on the selectors that they would have kept him on without that recent ton?

Ken answered:

Hi Sifiso 
Yes, AB’s captaincy has been refreshing and we must just accept that there are going to be one or two hunches that don’t come off! 
I don’t think Smith has any “sway” over the selectors, but the way he finished the series against Sri Lanka, he definitely deserves his place. So yes, Levi went home because Smith has been selected and deserves the chance to build on his last couple of innings.

Ross Penniall asked:

It was obvious, through what we saw in the T20 games, that New Zealand will try and bowl as much spin to our batsmen as possible. They have 5 or 6 of their players who can bowl decent spin and fulfill a ”Duminy” type roll; quite impressive. What do you think the batting strategy will be in order to combat this?

Ken answered:

We must be positive! Williamson, Nicol, Nethula and McCullum are hardly frontline spinners so we need to dominate them, without doing anything reckless. Three of them are off-spinners, so I expect us to use our feet and sweep a lot.

James Macdonald asked:

Why has Richard Livi been left out of the odi squad after his performance in the 2nd T20

Ken answered:

Levi wasn’t originally selected for the ODI squad and there are just three games so the selected guys deserve a fair opportunity.

shaun asked:

Hi Ken its sad to see Levi return home don”t you think if Smith doesn”t perform well in this series that Levi should rather play against england

Ken answered:

Hi Shaun, 
If Smith doesn’t perform then yes, Levi can be looked at in England.

ofhani asked:

Who do we drop to accomodate de lange as he seems to be our best death over bowler? And why is AB wasting himself at 5 and 4 while he seem to score a tone everytime he comes in at 3? Can”t he comein at 3 or open?

Ken answered:

For the T20s I totally agree that De Villiers should be batting 3. He’s our best batsman and needs to face the most balls. These pinch-hitter experiments aren’t working. 
De Lange is still very inexperienced and it worked in his favour in the last match that there were lower-order batsmen in so he could just pitch short and beat them with pace. That won’t work if there’s a top-order batsman in!

Bongani asked:

Hi Ken
Great win on T20 series.
2015 in Australia is around the corner, we need increase power hitting at the end of the innining and take advantange of first 10 overs so Levi could be answer for the fisrt 10 but with only Morkel and Parnell (if finds form)what should be the strategy for us as I think 350 is going to be a par score going forward?

Ken answered:

Hi Bongani, it’s difficult to predict what the game’s going to be like in three years, but I would tend to say 300 will more likely be the target because Australian pitches do a bit and there’s now two new balls being used. In the series currently underway there, the average total as actually been around 230. 
But power hitting is very important at the end of the innings, as are boundaries in the powerplay overs up front.

Ruan asked:

Any news on AB”s injury?

Ken answered:

I haven’t heard anything on AB’s injury, so I presume it’s nothing serious.

joseph williams asked:

do you think the proteas bowlers is up to standard

Ken answered:

I was disappointed with the bowling in the T20s, but we must remember Dale Steyn wasn’t playing, so that will help matters. If Steyn, Tsotsobe, Morne Morkel and Botha/Peterson are all firing, it’s actually a very decent attack.

Tumelo asked:

Hi Ken,

I think we are playing too many bowlers at the moment and that we should try either Riley or Vilas because if AB was to aggrivate an injury batting who would take the gloves in the opposition innings.

Ken answered:

Hi Tumelo 
Well Rilee Rossouw doesn’t keep wicket so that’s not going to work. And besides, very few teams in world cricket play a reserve wicketkeeper! The chances of AB injuring himself batting are very slight … even though it happened in the last game!

Dale Kent asked:

Hi Ken,

First of all i just wanted to comment by saying that i think it was a good move by sending Richard Levi home after his awesome knock, i think the public and the media should realise that sometimes its better for the player if he is eased into a position rather just put there with all these expectations. I believe that he will be an awesome replacement for Graeme Smith (If he doesnt perform)oneday and that will probably happen with the world cup in mind. My question is we saw in the T20 and the series against Sri Lanka that after our first 5 batsmen get out the boys seem to lose there way, how do you believe we can get this right?

Ken answered:

Hi Dale, sensible words on Levi. 
I guess the middle/lower order is one of the key points of conjecture at the moment. I like Albie Morkel in there because he really can be devastating with the bat … perhaps we expect too much from him, he’s not always going to come off. 
The batsman at 6 deserves an extended opportunity because it’s also a tough job. Consistency of selection & backing the players is the way to go … plus Botha/Peterson, Steyn and Parnell can provide useful late runs as well … they must keep working on their games.

Zurina Engelbrecht asked:

Why send Richard Levi home? And keep Graeme Smith?

Ken answered:

Because that was the original selection. Smith has done nothing wrong since then and it would be unfair to not give him the opportunity to show what he can do.

Khaya asked:

Since the selectors have chosen Tsolekile as a successor to Boucher, don”t you think it would be wise to introduce him into the set up on this series?

Ken answered:

Yes, I would have liked another wicketkeeper on tour.

Lohann asked:

Hi Ken,

Surely AB has got it wrong to say that results don”t really matter so much as the type of cricket that they want to play?

Surely getting into a winning habbit is much more important and difficult to maintain than the brand of cricket that we want to play?

That said, I”m a die hart Proteas fan and would love a total white wash with the Kiwi”s and rubbing it into old little Timmy boy Southees face!!!

Lohann

Ken answered:

Hi Lohann, 
I think AB was just referring to the last game, which we were very fortunate to win! The quality of cricket we played for 90% of that match was poor and I think that’s what AB was focusing on. That said, it’s obviously a great sign that we could play so badly and yet still win!

Lohann asked:

Hi Ken,

Surely we can be a little bit more agressive towards Tim Southee!!

He threatens us verbally with no backing up in the speed department and surely we can target him with the Steyn, Morkel combination!!

I don”t see Steyn standing back one inch for Southee and I think we as Proteas supporters would love nothing more than a few rockets towards Southee.

In short, put him in his place.

Lohann

Ken answered:

Hi again Lohann, 
Watch this space in the ODIs! 
But the team is aware that the last time the Kiwis antagonised them, at the World Cup, it worked because we lost our focus. 
So it needs to be controlled aggression.

Steve Kemp asked:

Hi Ken. I”d appreciate your view on AB”s captaincy in the T20”s. I felt at times the pressure got to him when SA was not taking wickets. Thanks, Steve

Ken answered:

Hi Steve 
I thought he did a good job – particularly in the last game. It’s the first time he’s captained in T20s and, when things aren’t going your way, it can rapidly become a disaster.

Ashley Geldenblom asked:

Hi Kevin,

I”m dissapointed that the selectors could not make an ad hoc decision to include Richad Levi in the ODI squad. Should there not be provision in place to cater for circumstances such as these? On the contrary I”m glad to see that Levi is returning to the Cape Cobras, but I feel his inclusion in the ODI squad could only have benefit SA cricket with the view on the next Cricket World Cup? What are your views?

Ken answered:

And what about the players originally selected – Smith and Amla? Must they just suddenly step aside and not play? There are only 3 ODIs, so they deserve their chance and there’ll be plenty of other opportunities for Levi to play before the World Cup.

Andre Coetzee asked:

Morning Ken,

Who do you think is currently the best spin bowler in the squad…? I”m a huge fan of Johan Botha and that he just brings a lot more to the team than any other spin bowler presently. Your thoughts please….

Ken answered:

Hi Andre 
I would also tend to go for Botha, his all-round package is just a little better than Peterson’s I feel. But Peterson does turn the ball the other way, so, depending on the opposition, he certainly has a role to play as well.

Dieter Princen asked:

Why are SA leaving Dale Steyn and Jaques Kallis out of the current T20 setup? As a good indication they are two of the highest SA paid IPL players. Also with the world cup in Sri Lanka is there enough being done with regards to spin selections. Should SA not consider a third spinner in the setup? Thank you

Ken answered:

Steyn and Kallis have heavy workloads and are being rested. Plus it gives the selectors the chance to look at the likes of De Lange, Theron, Parnell, Ingram, Levi etc. They will certainly be back for the World T20! 
In terms of the spinners, we have Botha, Peterson and Duminy, with Ontong/Du Plessis as back-up. I think that’s okay.

Nivash Singh asked:

Hi Ken,

South Africa attempted in the last 2 T20”s to have a pinch hitter in their batting, namely A Morkel and W Parnell, do you think a similar strategy would be employed in the ODIS? Also, Do you think it makes sense to keep rotating the number 4 spot, as seen in the recent ODIS with Sri Lanka.

Thanks

Ken answered:

Hi Nivash 
I’m not a huge fan of the pinch-hitter idea, especially in T20s where you have limited balls and need your best batsmen in early. 
But in ODIs, with 10 powerplay overs up front, if an opener gets out early then it can be a good idea, allowing your “accumulators” to bat during the middle overs without the added pressure of hitting boundaries. I suppose now is the time for rotation and experimenting with guys in different positions, but I hope we don’t overdo it.

ally asked:

after seeing the pressure that was overcome in the 3rd 20/20 do you feel this is the beginning to the end of the proteas choking? i however feel the proteas need to work on bowling more yorkers, just like how merchant did in the last over of the game.

Ken answered:

“Choking” can happen to anyone at any time, as New Zealand showed! 
The current thinking is that if you just aim for yorkers, you become predictable, so you need to mix it up with slower balls, bouncers etc. De Lange actually bowled mostly short balls in that last over, which worked because the lower-order batsmen couldn’t handle his pace.

Petrus asked:

Hi Niel

Surprising win in the t20. Do you think they will play Albie in the ODI and if not why not? Who do you think will replace AB if he can”t keep? Thank, will love to hear your view. 🙂

Ken answered:

I hope Albie plays, but if conditions suit two spinners then he might miss out. I haven’t heard of anyone being flown out to replace AB, so I’m sure he’s fine.

Mohamed asked:

Hi Ken

I think we have a big problem with finishing our innings.at number 6 and 7 we need good finishers.I know we are trying faf at 6 but honestly i dont think he is the best choice for 6.Yes he is a good player but i dont think he is a finisher of the innings.Albie has been given a number of chances and to date he has not lived up to that big role “of finsher”we need a guy who can score a quick fire of 50 of 30 balls at the end.Dont you think we can try levi at that number 6 position?

Ken answered:

Hi Mohamed 
Levi has batted down the order occasionally for the Cobras, but his real strength is up front against the hard ball.

Raja asked:

I think steyn should be in the all formats and play for the key matches so the new guys shouldn”t feel much pressure…..?

Ken answered:

I’m sure Steyn will play in all our key matches, across all formats!

steve asked:

in the past we seemed to be extremely rigid on batting line up for ODIs. ie. If Kallis was in at 4, he came in at 4 no matter if it was over 3 or 43. there was hardly ever a shuffle for pinch hitters or Albie morkel depending on match status.

Now in this T20 series they have mixed everything up, to varying success. Do you think Kirsy will carry this over to the ODI format?

Ken answered:

They’ve already shown a lot of flexibility in the ODIs, with De Villiers, Duminy and De Villiers all batting at 4 in the series against Sri Lanka.

Q&A: Proteas tour to NZ 0

Posted on February 10, 2012 by Ken

Quintin asked:
Richard Levi or Grame Smit for the ODI’s looking to the future?
Ken answered:
Well I think Graeme Smith has bought himself quite a lot of time with his century in the last ODI. He’s only 31 so he could still be a force at the next World Cup.
I would, however, like to see how Levi goes at international level – preferably in T20 first.
yazeed asked:
Dammit , Boucher the hopeless is still in the team. When are they going to drop thim?
Ken answered:
Boucher has just scored a crucial century in a top-of-the-log SuperSport Series game so I don’t think he’s hopeless.
As the world record breaking wicketkeeper, he deserves some respect and we’ll need an experienced wicketkeeper for the England tour.
Boucher has indicated that he will retire after that.
Ivan asked:
Hi Ken,I know you are most likely sick taliking about this by now, but don”t you think it would have bein wise to take a second wk on tour with us for the tests? I”m thinking, if it so happens that we go 2 nul up, then we could have tried to give someone like a Heino Kuhn shot. And then I want to know with guys like Sangakara (nearly 10 000 runs at over 50 ave) ,Andy Flower(nearly 5000 runs at over 50 ave) and so on ( Dhoni, Gilchrist) all proved that you kan be a major batsman in your team whilst being a wk, why do we have this mindset that AB can”t be our keeper batsman. He is already batting at 5, so he sould have more than enough time to rest out before batting?
Ken answered:
Hi Ivan
It certainly has been The Issue of the last few months!
I agree with you about the second wicketkeeper being taken on tour, it was an ideal opportunity. But all our eggs are now in the Boucher basket for the England tour, and we just have to hope the great man will perform!
The difference with AB keeping wicket is that he is reluctant to do it in Tests, he has a history of back problems, and, in the long-term, he will have the added responsibility of replacing Kallis at number four as our batting lynchpin and captaining the side.
Yas asked:
Do you think Prince international career is officially over?Isnt unfair to a player who has a decent average (mid 40s) who constantly have to fight for his position because he doesnt look pretty on the pitch?
Ken answered:
I think Prince’s international days are over, unless he dominates to an extraordinary degree in domestic cricket. Sure, his average is good, but his average has dropped to 22 in the last year and he has scored just three half-centuries in his last 23 innings.
His doggedness at the crease was highly valued, but his attitude recently has also not won him many friends. The breaking point came when he turned his back on Hashim Amla and caused him to be run out in Durban.

SuperSport Q&A 0

Posted on January 10, 2012 by Ken

My Q&A for SuperCricket on the South Africa v Sri Lanka ODI series (lots of Test overflow too …) 
alfred asked:
d u think it ws a nice move to replace d.elgar wit albie ahead of c.ingram by da way im a big fan of albie
Ken answered:
I can only imagine they wanted someone who can bowl a bit … Elgar bowls a bit of left-arm spin and Morkel is of course a seam bowler, so that’s probably why.
Alex asked:
Good Day.
I would like to hear your thoughts on the inconsistencies in the Proteas” performance. In recent test series, they have often started well in the first test, only to fail miserably in the second (West Indies, Australia, Sri Lanka). ODI performances have been similarly erratic, do you consider this aspect a substantial issue in their OD-game, or rather inherent to the shorter format?
Ken answered:
Hi Alex, I think inconsistency is their biggest problem across all formats! We keep losing matches we never should given the talent in the side.
Great asked:
Is the captain greame smith is doing enough for proteas in test series!?.
Ken answered:
Graeme has averaged 40 in the last year of Test cricket – and South Africa is the hardest place in the world to open the batting. So yes, I would say he’s doing enough.
ravi moodley asked:
Lets face it our batsman are chokers. After years of denying this , I have finally accpted this. Do they lack big match temperament.How do you solve this.
Ken answered:
If I knew the answer, I could probably be the batting coach! They’ve chased down over 400 in Australia, many other successful 4th innings chases, 438 in an ODI game … so they have the temperament. But I think when things start going wrong, they panic. And at times they play too aggressively so that things start going wrong!
siddharth asked:
do you think the 2-1 series victory for sa was satisfactory as i felt it was not? why did sa give venues that would srilanka wouldnt this go against us or is it possible sa could still influence groundsman to prepare a bit of life in pitch by leaving some grass? your thoughts
Ken answered:
Conditions are absolutely no excuse, we were still playing at home and there was more than enough in it for our bowlers. Newlands was flat and we bowled them out twice in two days! Yet another batting failure in Durban stopped us from winning 3-0, which is what we should have done.
Ashley asked:
Hi Ken,Do you feel that upcoming ODI series will be closely contested ? In which departments will the series be won/lost. My starting eleven for the first ODI will look like this, Smith; Amla; Kallis, De Villiers, Duminy, Du Plessis,A Morkel, J Botha; M Morkel; Steyn; Tsosobe. What do you think? I would have included Alviro Petersen in the ODI sqaud.

Ken answered:
Hi Ashley
Yes, I think Sri Lanka will be very competitive, especially since conditions in Paarl, East London, Bloemfontein and Kimberley will suit them.
I think South Africa’s batting holds the key – whether they can dominate Malinga, Kulasekara & Mendis and post big scores.
I like your starting XI.
Petersen is probably not far away, but at the moment the top-order is quite settled.
gasan asked:
Why isn”t levi added in the od squad sa need a opening batsman that”s aggressive?
Ken answered:
I think Smith and Amla have shown they are quite aggressive enough.
Thurst asked:
Do you not think that we should build up a team for the next CWC? Are players like Kallis,Smith,Prince etc going to be around for the next CWC? Why not start developing a team now? And why are the groundsmen not preparing pitches that give us the home advantage?
Ken answered:
Well Prince has been out of the ODI side for years and Kallis and Smith will be the big questions that need answering.
Groundsmen should just produce good cricket pitches, our side should be able to win on them and therefore be better prepared for conditions elsewhere in the world. The last test at Newlands was a case in point.
Jacques Human asked:
Hi Ken, I apologize for this question not being ODI related, but don”t you agree that the time has come to seriously start searching for a replacement for Mark Boucher and who do you believe could be the player that can fill those shoes?
Ken answered:
Hi Jacques, the Boucher succession issue is getting urgent, but I don’t even know who it is!
Kuhn, Smit, Tsolekile and Vilas have all put their hands up superbly at domestic level. Smit and Tsolekile are the best glovemen, while Vilas is the most destructive batsman and Kuhn bats in the top-order as well.
denver asked:
Why is van Zyl of the Cobras not in the squad? Will they only use him for T20”s?
Ken answered:
Stiaan? I don’t think he’s having a great season … even the Cobras have left him out.
Julius Kola asked:
Why the selectors did not select Richard Levi than Albie Morkel because I think he is too better than Albie or how do you take this
Ken answered:
Richard Levi does not bowl and I think they wanted someone to slot in at 6/7 who is a hard-hitting batsman and bowler. Levi bats in the top-order and that’s pretty settled at the moment.
daren asked:
Do u think SL should have played Medis in tests and do you think he will be a factor in the odi”s?
Ken answered:
I’m sure Mendis will be a factor in the ODIs. He didn’t play in the Tests because conditions never really warranted 2 spinners – plus they had Dilshan to support Herath. Mendis is more of an attacking spinner and sometimes struggles to build pressure, which you need in Test cricket.
Tsepho asked:
Hi Ken,
i”m glad the proteas showed some character in the final match of the test series but i have niggling worries about how we lack the momentum of keeping the good perfomance, so do you tink this ODI series will go to the final match as 2-2 or we will kill this one convincingly.
thank you
Ken answered:
Hi Tsepho
History suggests your worries are well-founded! The Proteas far too often follow up a good performance with a poor one. And, playing in venues like Paarl, East London, Bloemfontein and Kimberley with potentially slower pitches, will also suit Sri Lanka, so I think the ODI series could be tough.
Muki asked:
Hi Ken,Do you think that we tend to be a bit too premature with our celebrations and praise when in comes to Protea”s victories and not honest enough with our selves when it comes to honest scrutiny of performances?

Who in your opinion should be the final eleven in both tests and ODI with the captaincy?

Thanks for your thoughts

Ken answered:
Hi Muki
I think the fans tend to be too extreme in both their praise and criticism. When we win, we’re the best in the world, when we lose, we’re the worst! There’s no middle ground.
I would leave the test team as is.
For the ODIs, a lot depends on conditions and whether the opposition as more left-handed or right-handed batsmen … but something like this – Smith, Amla, Kallis, De Villiers, Duminy, Du Plessis, Morkel, Botha/Peterson, Steyn, Morkel, Tsotsobe.
Craig Scannell asked:
HI Ken,Overall I am happy with how we ended the test series but I am still concerned over the lack of that “killer” instinct. I think we should have been more clinical, and never have given them a sniff.

With the ODI”s starting now I think we should really nuckle down and clean them up. I am happy to see Albie in the team and do you think Gary will give him more time in middle and not just 5 overs at the end? He is a quality player and not just a finisher. If he can get more overs he could really be devastating. Personally I think he should be in number 6 with 15 or 20 overs left in the match. Looking forward to to seeing AB captain – the man for future – a super guy.

Ken answered:
Hi Craig
Agreed, we should have won the tests 3-0.
Albie – like most batsmen – likes a little time to get himself in, so, depending on match situation, it would be ideal, I think, if he comes in with 10 overs left.
I think we’re all looking forward to the beginning of AB’s captaincy.
kemiso asked:
am still worried abt morne performance wit test dat he played he stl average on 30s we need to do sumthng abt it tsotsobe wil do the holding job better and get wickets coz wer want to be brutal
Ken answered:
Morne is not doing the holding job, he’s a strike bowler. He wasn’t at his best against Sri Lanka, agreed, but he showed glimpses of his best form. At his best, he’s amazing – he’s not number five in the test rankings for nothing!
Tsotsobe lacks penetration at test level and was injured, but I expect him to play a major role in the ODIs.
Jerry Kekana asked:
Hi Ken
I would like to know since Smith is no longer captain of ODsquad is not fair that if he is not performing he should be dropped?
Ken answered:
Hi Jerry
Smith certainly no longer has the protection of being captain and will be under some scrutiny for his place. If he fails in all five of these ODIs, then I would expect the selectors to start looking elsewhere, with an eye on the 2015 World Cup.
Mike Hirst asked:
Has the game changed so drastically that it”s necessary to have such major changes in the team when changing from 5 day tests to ODI”s? Why can”t your “best” team feature in both to test their skills against one another in new circumstances. The ODI team always looks experimental, almost like a watered down test side.
Ken answered:
The ODI game is pretty different from what’s required at test level, but the best cricketers can adapt to all formats. That’s why the core of the side is the same – Smith, Amla, Kallis, De Villiers, Steyn, Morkel.
Your middle-order batsmen need to have more hitting ability than in test cricket; your spinner needs to be more of a container than wicket-taker, and a bowler like Tsotsobe comes to the fore in restricting batsmen.
Andile asked:
if Proteas can just walk over the visitors by 5-0 win, how can it affect the ODI rankings?
Ken answered:
It looks as if South Africa will go from 4th to second, replacing Sri Lanka, who will drop to 6th!
We would still be seven points behind Australia …
Petrus asked:
Hi Ken.Don”t you think it would be nice if albie can play at 5? So he can get himself in to really get going.

Ken answered:
Hi Petrus
For Albie I think it’s more a matter of how many overs are left, rather than an actual batting position. I’d send him in with 10 overs to go.
Igenatius asked:
Hi Ken. Is it just me or does it feel like every time the Proteas have a win they have these massively inflated ego”s and need a good thumping to come back down to earth? Happened against the Aussies as well, only once they were on top of us it was really difficult to get back. It really looks like there is a problem with the players mind set. Win one convincingly then get hammered.. A lack of consistency and yet we think we the bees knees when we win. I”m not singling anyone out, but rather the team. Now I know we cannot win everything, but with the talent we have I am nearly positive we should be the best team in the world!
Ken answered:
Hi Igenatius
Consistency is the problem, but I’m not sure it’s because of over-inflated egos. If it is, then the public shares the blame because we’re the ones who shower unrealistic praise on them! But I agree, with the talent we have, we should be challenging for the number one ranking.
Glen asked:
Will Albie Morkel start?
Ken answered:
I would imagine so … but it depends on conditions in Paarl, they might prefer two frontline spinners.
ally asked:
by south africa winning this series of ODI convincingly it will place them above india who are currently second am i correct? another question is why hasnt tahir been selected?
Ken answered:
Yes, if South Africa win 5-0, 4-1 or 3-1 (1 washout), then they will overtake India in second place.
Being at home, South Africa have decided to attack Sri Lanka more with pace & seam, with the spinner as a container. That’s why Tahir has been dropped – he was more of an attacking option in the sub-continent.
Husein Ravat asked:
Hi Keni would like to point out something which i picked up from the series – We have AB Devilliers as our Keeper and Captain in the Odi,however in the test matches where there isnt the added responsibility of being Captain we opt not to play him as keeper.Your view?

Ken answered:
Hi Husein
There’s a lot more pressure on AB in test cricket in terms of his batting – he’s a key figure. He wants to concentrate on his batting in test cricket, quite rightly, because he’s our long-term successor to Kallis. Keeping wicket as well would be an unnecessary extra burden.
Chris Adams asked:
Surely if the selectors want to repay good form they would recall Colin Ingram?? He was 2nd top runscorer in the 1 day cup and has been getting lots of runs in the 4 day games. The captaincy seems to have helped him mature and he seems to understand his game better. I feel he was stuffed around in the national set up and we must remember he averages over 40 after 13 games. What are your views for Colin at 4 or 5??
Ken answered:
Ingram has been in great form – 3rd highest run-getter in 1-Day Cup. But Faf du Plessis & Elgar scored more than him, and Duminy had a better average. Plus all 3 of those batsmen are bowling options as well. He can consider himself unlucky not to be selected, but I reckon there just wasn’t space for all of them!
Deen asked:
Winning the toss and deciding to field by Sri Lanka and the chance that Kallis gave early in his innings not taken, could have changed the outcome of the test completely. To win a test with 10 wickets standing is a good win but the Proteas could be in great trouble if they underestimate the strengthened Sri Lanka team in the One Days”s
Ken answered:
I think Sri Lanka will be an even stronger outfit in the ODIs. Malinga is playing & conditions in Paarl, East London, Bloemfontein and Kimberley could suit them.
Tim Pillay asked:
hi Ken , SL will definitely be good opposition in the ODI competition , what do you believe are the key factors to SA success in the series ? and one more question is one that lingers for everone surely is that boucher should be ably replaced in all forms and why not start in this form of the game with a specialist keeper/batsmen and not AB ,we have plenty candidates which would allow AB to focus on being the skipper and racking up runs.thanks & regards
tim

Ken answered:
Hi Tim
At the moment the leadership are happy for AB to keep in ODIs as well, but I guess someone like a Vilas could be an option for the future if AB’s worload is getting too much.
The keys against Sri Lanka will be getting away to a good start against the new ball and scoring consistently through the middle overs, because Malinga is a handful at the death!
Nhlanhla asked:
AB de Villiers or Michael Clarke
Ken answered:
For what? Favourite singer?
Kyle asked:
Howsit KenWhats your thougths on this line up,Maybe one for the fure
H.Amla R.Levi C.Ingram (w) de Villiers(c) D.Smit(w) D.Miller D.Elgar J.Duminy Philander D.Steyn M.Morkel

Ken answered:
Well you’ve only got 3 frontline bowlers which is going to be a serious problem.
Lorna Browning asked:
Nobody ever mentions Morne van Wyk as a replacement for Boucher.
He always seems to score well and at a good rate.
Would appreciate your opinion.
Ken answered:
Morne van Wyk would be a capable replacement – except he’s 32 and wouldn’t really provide a long-term solution.
Tumelo asked:
Our captain has always been reluctant to keep wicket as he says he wants to concentrate on his batting, so why don”t we give a Dane Vilas a chance as he always proved to be a Batsman/wicket-keeper just like AB is
Ken answered:
AB is happy to keep wicket in the ODIs. But if the workload gets too much, then I would love them to have a look at Vilas.
Sizwe asked:
Given the way Kallis is playing, woudn”t it be good for him to open the batting with Amla with Smith coming on at 3. I remember he opened batting during the last Twenty20 World Cup and did well. Kallis & Amla can get quick runs for us which would take off some pressure from Graeme Smith.
Ken answered:
Both Graeme and Jacques are far more comfortable at 1 & 3 respectively. Don’t forget Graeme is a quicker scorer historically than Kallis, who can build the foundation of the innings after the openers take advantage of the first powerplay. Smith’s career strike-rate in ODIs = 81.72; Kallis 72.88.
Ruan asked:
Hi Ken
Would you give the new guys debuts in Paarl or would you wait till later in the series? what is SA best 11 in your opinion?
Thx
Ken answered:
Hi Ruan
Depends on the pitch, but I would go Smith, Amla, Kallis, De Villiers, Duminy, Du Plessis, Morkel, Botha/Peterson, Steyn, Morkel, Tsotsobe.
Tumelo asked:
Don;t you think we should be gambling with players like Levi?Do you think it was a great idea to choose 2 spinners in our conditions? cos we”d be playing to their strenth if we prepared a turning wicket

Ken answered:
Why gamble? We need to win the series first!
The two spinners are there to cover bowling against predominantly left-handed batsmen or right-handed. Botha turns the ball away from the left-hander and Peterson away from the right-hander.
Peter asked:
Leaving out Vernon Pilander and including Morne Morkel and Wayne Parnell amazes me.
Ken answered:
Even the Cobras leave Philander out of their limited-overs team! He’s more of a line-and-length type bowler, needs more variation. Morkel is awkward to score off because of the length he bowls and the bounce he gets; while Parnell is a swing bowler.
Scott Duncan asked:
Hi Ken,Would you keep AB behind the stumps or bring in a another keeper to see what life after Boucher may be like? Villas is in good form and wouldn”t weaken the batting at all. But assuming he doesn”t bat well, our batting line-up is rather strong with most our bowlers being capable with the bat so surely a risk worth taking. Let”s give a new keeper international exposure so when Bouchers time comes we won”t be left gambling behind the wicket. As the new captain, perhaps a little less work for AB wouldn”t hurt. Your thoughts?

Ken answered:
Hi Scott
I think the first option is to see how AB goes with batting 4, captaincy and keeping. If he’s not handling it all well, then yes, someone like Vilas should be looked at.
Gert James asked:
For a long period of time now there have been this sword hanging over Boucher”s head. I am a huge fan of him, but just looking at his recent test performances it has becoem abundantly clear that we need to bleed a new keepr into the SA setup immediately. wouldn”t it have made more sense to include one of either Smit, Villas or An Other in the one day squad against Sri Lanka and then have the option to take that player with when the face off against NZ and England later this year?
Ken answered:
The ODI demands are very different to the test demands, so I’m not sure it would fully answer the question of Boucher’s successor in the test team. I think the right move is to see how AB goes first, perhaps take a reserve wicketkeeper to NZ for the tests there.
Alan asked:
Hi Ken,The squad for the ODI”s looks strong and there seems to be much variety both in the batting and the bowling departments.

My question is on the exclusion of Imran Tahir? A leg spinner is definitely a very potent weapon in the shorter version of the game, and SA could have used his googly to try pick up wickets. What are your thoughts on his exclusion?

Ken answered:
Hi Alan
A leg-spinner only really works in limited-overs cricket as an attacking bowler, because they tend to be expensive. Playing at home, the selectors have felt our spinners will be more containing bowlers, while we attack the Sri Lankan batsmen with pace and seam.
Morne asked:
Seriously no Levi? Is this not our next big ODI hope?
Ken answered:
At the moment our top-order is pretty settled – Smith, Amla, Kallis – I don’t think there’s space for him at the moment. But he can’t be too far away …
Shiraz asked:
Hey Ken,I have a few questions:

1. How long do you think Mark Boucher has left in the test team and who do you think should replace him?

2. Do you think it would be better to have one captain across all formats as there might be a bit of a clash between the two?

3. And lastly, there was alot of hype over Imran Tahir being this destructive wicket-taking spinner but after watching him for the past 5 tests, he does not turn the ball that much for a Leg Spinner, do you think this was because of the pitch? He did not seem to persistently give the ball alot of flight especially against the top order batsmen which was disappointing. What are your thoughts?

Regards
Shiraz

Ken answered:
Hi Shiraz
Boucher has probably done enough to go to New Zealand and I know the coach and captain are very keen for him to go to England as well. I have no idea who should replace him! Kuhn, Smit, Tsolekile and Vilas have all put their hands up with great performances domestically. Smit and Tsolekile are the better glovemen, but Vilas is the most destructive batsmen & Kuhn is a top-order bat as well.
I doubt there’ll be any clash between Smith and De Villiers, so I think the current set-up is great. It allows Graeme to groom AB and AB gets plenty of experience under pressure in the ODIs.
Tahir didn’t get much opportunity in the tests because of the pitches, but I was heartened by his performance at Newlands, especially against the left-handers.
Nikhail Pillay asked:
Hi Ken…In my opinion Justin Ontong has been the best finisher in domestic limited overs cricket this season. Throw in his bowling and fielding and you have the complete ODI cricketer. Surely its time he was recalled?
We have seen major breakthroughs at test level in the last season of talented youngsters with very little first class experience i.e. Cummins, De Lange, Pattinson etc. I think SA have 2 potential superstars in wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock and spinner Prenalen Subrayen and perhaps they need to be thrown into the deep end sooner rather than later.
Ken answered:
Hi Nikhail
I agree with you 100% about Justin Ontong! He’s been magnificent in domestic cricket this year, is in his prime, experienced, and should be close to the team.
De Kock is a dark horse for the wicketkeeping berth – similar to when Boucher was first chosen! He’s obviously a great batting talent but, as a tall fellow, needs to work on his keeping a bit.
Subrayen, I’m afraid I’ve heard of, but have never seen, so I can’t comment.
The three guys you mention are all fast bowlers and it is perhaps easier for them to make an impact immediately, at a young age. It takes a long time for batsmen, spinners and wicketkeepers to fully know their games.
Dale asked:
Hi Ken,I hope that you are well.

I have a 2 part question.

1. Do you believe that Graeme Smith should still be in the ODI side, considering his recent form in ODI”s shouldn”t we look at giving another player an opportunity?
2. What do you think about Albie Morkel”s inclusion in the squad over a guy like David Miller?

Ken answered:
Hi Dale, all good thanks.
I think Graeme deserves his place, now that he’s unburdened of the captaincy, to show what he can do. But if he fails in all 5 ODIs, I would expect the selectors to start looking at their opening options.
Albie is in great form and brings a bowling option, so you can’t really compare him to Miller who, by the way, has been in awful form!
Ismail asked:
Hi Ken. Thanx for your time. I think AB is being put under immense but unnecessary pressure w.r.t. his captain/batting/keeping positions. With the stresses of international fixtures, a better route would be to get in a specialist keeper/batsman & thereby easing the burden on AB both mentally & physically. A recurrence of his back injury & the important innings he is expected to play will ultimately be our downfall as a human body can only take so much. I surely hope the selectors/Kirsten make decisions based on longetivity for all players concerned. Your thoughts on my concerns. Thanx.
Ken answered:
Hi Ismail,
Well it’s really funny that so many people are clamouring for AB to keep wicket in the test side as well, where the demands are far greater!
Your concerns are valid, but I think we need to look first at how AB handles captaincy, batting at 4 and keeping wicket. This is a good series to start.
Marnus Nolte asked:
Hi, is it a worry for the Proteas that they have played the least ODI matches in the top 10 with 22 matches? would that affect the overall form of the team?
Ken answered:
Hi Marnus
The Proteas do seem to be susceptible to rust, so yes, it is a concern. But there’s not much they can do about the schedule, and I guess the long break after the World Cup would also have been mentally and physically refreshing.
mabunda hj asked:
why J.kallis not be partnering H.Aamla in opening?What am predicting their partnership can be beneficial to the tea and the nation as well.
Ken answered:
I think Kallis is doing very nicely at 3, there’s no reason to move him. He can build an innings and provide a great foundation from there.
louis asked:
how far is that openar Levy from the national team?
Ken answered:
Not far at all I’d imagine! Next opening batsman in line?
Grant asked:
Hi Ken. Who do you think should open the batting for SA tomorrow and who”s gonna miss out on a place in the team?
Ken answered:
Hi Grant
Smith and Amla to open.
I’d expect Kleinveldt, Parnell and one of the spinners to miss out.
lunga gobozi asked:
isn”t this the right to introduce a young keeper like Villas to the squad to get a feel of international cricket? coz Boucher will not last forever
Ken answered:
Boucher is not in the ODI squad and De Villiers will keep wicket.
Nathi Duma asked:
looking at players like Kallis,Boucher and the World in 2015 is it a good idea to have them in the side rather than bringing in youngsters with 2015 as a vision.?Also Smith has under fired in recent series is the possibility of maybe bring back Gibbs whom current form down under questions the wisdom of the selectors of letting him go .
I also want to state that I am not taking away from these great cricketers of the past years

Ken answered:
I think Kallis and Smith are really the only questions for 2015. Will they still be up for it? Managing them and their successors – and Boucher – will be the biggest challenge for Gary Kirsten.
Gibbs has retired from international cricket, now only plays T20 at domestic level has well.
Otto Saayman asked:
Hi Ken! Thanks for the Q&A session. The recent success of debutants de Lange and Philander has given me reason to believe our domestic cricket standards have been lifted and the players find it easier to adjust to international competition. This is also, probably, due to better “off-the-field” preparation dedicated to new players in the national team. 4 – 5 years ago it seemed that the step up to the Proteas was too much to handle for new talent. Do you agree with these statements? And why, please, in your opinion do we see better performances from new Proteas? OR Do you think de Lange and Philander”s debuts were just a happy accident which we won”t be able to repeat?
Ken answered:
Hi Otto,
I would be inclined to say Philander has spent a long time honing his trade so that’s why he was ready. De Lange maybe more of a happy accident, although he is a great talent.
I’m not sure about our franchise cricket … I’ve watched some that is pretty poor, but it does still seem to produce good international cricketers.
Andre asked:
Good Day,
I would like to have your opinion on the whole Mark Boucher debate that has been taking place for a while now. People feel that he is below average and that his stats do tell a tale. The feeling is that D.Villas of the Cape Cobras is a more than capable replacement for Boucher.
Thank you
Ken answered:
Hi Andre
Boucher made important runs and kept really well at Centurion, but was disapppointing in Durban and Cape Town. I don’t know whether anyone’s quite ready to step up.
Vilas has been amazing for the Cobras, but needs to do a lot of work to get his wicketkeeping up to international standard.
Moses asked:
Is Boucher still the right man for the job?Would it be appropriate for V Philander to be given a chance on the ODI stage?
Ken answered:
Boucher is no longer in the ODI side and I don’t know if there’s anyone quite ready to replace him in the test side.
Philander is more of a line-and-length bowler, needs more variation for limited-overs cricket. He needs to play consistently for the Cobras in one-day cricket first.
Gerie asked:
Maybe the question is more applicable for test cricket, but anyway, why are helmets dark instead of white? Surely white will be much cooler than the dark colours. (Just look at the hot spot footage to see the hottest part of the body!!)
Ken answered:
Ha ha! I can remember when most helmets were white … not sure why they’ve changed. I guess it is cosmetic, all the times you get dinged on the head would show up as stains on the helmet!
Braam asked:
Hi Ken.What”s your thought on Venron Phillander playing for the ODI team? I feel he can become quite a good bowling allrounder, and play a similar role as what Shaun Pollock did for the Proteas. He”s a very disciplined bowler and can be quite explosive with the bat. Or is his batting not up to scratch to fill the role of an allrounder in the team.

I also want to know where”s Dave Miller? He looks to be a player with great potential?

Thanks!

Ken answered:
Hi Braam
Philander is more of a line-and-length bowler who needs more variation for limited-overs cricket. His batting has been disappointing at international level so far, so you can’t really consider him as an all-rounder.
Miller does have great potential but has suffered a dreadful loss of form this season.
lionel asked:
Hi is Abe going to be captain and wicketkeeper in the odi”s glad albie is back
Ken answered:
Hi Lionel
Yes, AB will be captain and wicketkeeper.
mohammed asked:
do u think sri lanka will win the odi series? they do have a really good odi squad
Ken answered:
They will be very competitive, I’m sure.
Rajean asked:
Hi Ken, I think that Rudolph was chosen to open the batting and should not be dropped down the order at the expense on Prince. In that case why not give another player who is in form at 6? What you think?
Ken answered:
Hi Rajean, Rudolph can bat anywhere from 1-6, that’s one of the reasons he was chosen.
Gary asked:
Hi KenHere”s my starting XI for Wednedsay.

Smith
Amla
Kallis
De Villiers (c)
Duminy
Du Plessis
A. Morkel
Botha (is he available???)
Steyn
M. Morkel
Tsotsobe

To be honest I would have replacedMOrne Morkel with Vernon Philander. He reminds me of a Shaun Pollock/Glenn McGrath tyoe bowler. He”s very valuable. Why is he not in ODI sqaud?

I would like to hear your comments.

Regards

Ken answered:
Hi Gary,
Yes, Botha is available and I like your starting XI.
Philander doesn’t even always play in the Cobras limited-overs team! He’s more of a line-and-length type bowler, needs more variation. Shaun Pollock found the same later in his career …
Tino asked:
Hi Ken,Question on Imran Tahir. It may be a bit too soon to call it, but personally i feel he has been heralded more than he was able to deliver, do you think its a case of lack of experience or its an issue of nerves at the highest level? I would not blame the pitches coz the same pitches he is bowling on are the same pitches that he has made a name for himself in domestic cricket…

Ken answered:
Hi Tino
The Centurion pitch was totally unsuitable for him and there was not as much bounce in Durban as there is often for Dolphins games.
He showed plenty of promise at Newlands and will get better the more test cricket he plays.
Greg asked:
When is Richard Levi going to get a chance – how much more can he do?? It really is schocking that he isnt playing any 4 day cricket either – and then we wonder why we lose players to England!
Ken answered:
Well you must ask the Cobras why Levi isn’t playing any four-day cricket.
The national ODI top-order is pretty settled with Smith, Amla and Kallis, but I reckon he may well be next in line.
rob asked:
does mark boucher warrant his spot in the team, would think its time to start finding a replacement – who would you recommend if not boucher?
Ken answered:
Boucher is not in the ODI side.
For the test team, see my answers above.
Adrian Caley asked:
Now that Boucher is no longer keeping in ODI”s do you not think that this will put added presure on AB, Captain, batting and keeping. Is it not time to blood a new keeper like Dane Vilas, who has been outstanding recently.
Ken answered:
Well I think we need to see first how AB handles the extra responsibility …
rh asked:
Don”t u think the way the Aussies have dealt with captains handover 4 the past few eras is the way to go rather than wholesale changes which is SA is fond of doin?
Ken answered:
No. Australia have sometimes had wholesale changes and at other times 3 different captains! Their current T20 captain, Cameron White, struggles to make the ODI side, so that can’t be good.
I’m excited about Smith grooming De Villiers and his eventual takeover.
James asked:
Hi Ken, As much as i admire Mark Boucher, are we doing enough to groom a replacement?
Ken answered:
Hi James
I think the problem is identifying the right replacement …
Edrich asked:
Boucher has been SA”s # 1 wicket keeper for many years. Enough”s beem said of his form (batting and keeping) of late. Who would be the most logical replacement for him if he retires / is dropped?
Ken answered:
See above answers.
Beano asked:
Hi, what is the decision behind leaving Imran Tahir out? and is this an indication of future ODI planning?
Ken answered:
Hi Beano
I’m sure Tahir will be back when conditions are more suited to using an attacking spinner.
Thabiso Lenkoe asked:
Do you think the inclusion of Albie Morkel will really boost the Proteas Squad?
Ken answered:
Yes – he’s in great form, very experienced and a frontline bowler as well as a devastating hitter.
Angus Clarke asked:
Relating to gen cricket stats, why are 50”s lost from a played stats when he gets a ton and 100s when he gets double? Everyone”s waiting for Tendulkar”s 100th 100. What if he gets a double ton? Does he lose his 100th ton? Is it not time to revise the way these stats are Calculated?
Ken answered:
I’m not sure who started that fallacy, but hundreds are not lost when a player scores a double! Nor does he get 2!
Lovemore samu asked:
why they didnt replace elger with JP Duminy,i think that would have been a wise move…i like his batting performance in middle order
Ken answered:
Duminy was already in the squad.
Francois asked:
Do you think big hitting A Morkel will have ”n influence in the series.
Ken answered:
Yes, hopefully – he’s in great form, very experienced and a frontline bowler as well as a devastating hitter.
johan asked:
Why do we put the unnecessary pressure on AB as to be wicket keeper as well as captain and specialist batsman [top 4]. Ideal opportunity to introduce future SA keeper [Quinton de Kock or Vilas] ?
Ken answered:
See above answers.

My cricket Q&A for SuperSport 0

Posted on December 13, 2011 by Ken

Senior cricket writer Ken Borland hosted a Question & Answer session on Tuesday morning.

 

Thanks to all who participated!

 

You can read through the comments and answers below at your leisure, and keep your eyes peeled for the next Q&A session soon!

The question and answer session has closed.
Questions and answers
sherwin king asked:What is the likelihood of Ashwell Prince being dropped for Alviro Petersen, to open, and Jacques Rudolph batting at 6?Ken answered:That is a possibility – convenor of selectors Andrew Hudson was being very cagey about that when I asked him, which makes me think they’re up to something!  Johann asked:Hi Ken

Can you please tell me on average over the last 10 test played in Durban how many overs have been lost per test due to bad light?

Either the games in Durban should start at 9:30 or the boxing day test”s in future should be moved to P.E.

Best Regards.Ken answered:Hi Johann
Sjoe, I’m afraid I’d have to research such a complicated stat and then I wouldn’t get round to answering the rest of the questions!
But generally play ends around 4pm in Durban, which means about 20 overs a day are lost, what with the slow over-rates!
They have tried starting at 9.30 in Durban, but the problem with that is, inevitably, after the first day, you lose time and then you have to start at 9am, which is just way too early – remember that India Test in the mid-90s when they were bowled out for less than a hundred twice? That happened then.
They did play a Boxing Day Test in PE a few years ago, but there wasn’t much crowd support and they ran into the same problems with fading light ….  charmaine asked:Why do some players get mre chances than others…is it comen to drop some1 even though they are doing a gud job for the team plz help me understand what the thinking behind these changes areKen answered:Selection is often controversial. Some players do get more chances because the selectors see some talent in them that just needs time to develop fully – Jacques Kallis is an example, he scored just 57 runs in his first 7 innings (and that included a 39)! But he was persevered with, thank goodness!
Sometimes players who have done well are dropped because there is simply a better player or a more in-form player around eg Alviro Petersen being left out for the Australia series. I was once dropped after taking 4-20 in the previous game, it happens!  jeandre asked:Hey ken i cant heip to wonder but this series is all ready won the proteas just need to show up and play like we know they can. I think srilanka got it wrong to name dilshan as capt because it is clear it effected his batting, his not half the player he was before he become capt and with murli , malinga and vass gone there bowling is just not that good enough we still have to preform but i will be suprised if we lose this one you thoughts?Ken answered:Hi Jeandre, I will also be very surprised if we lose, but the Proteas definitely can’t just show up and play. They have a lot to prove in this series because they haven’t won a series at home in three years. They need to beat Sri Lanka in ruthless, efficient fashion.
Dilshan is still relatively new to the captaincy and I think needs to be given more time to grow into it. Their bowling has been severely weakened, but any attack losing Murali, Vaas and Malinga would be! They’ve also lost a handful of other pacemen to injury.  Imtiaz Wadia asked:Where would you rate Boucher as a batsman when compared to Dhoni,Haddin and Prior.Ken answered:Dhoni is obviously an exceptional talent because his batting is so strong, plus he’s a good wicketkeeper as well!
I believe Boucher can match Haddin and Prior in terms of ability, but unfortunately is failing to do so. Samieg asked:Hi

I know that Boucher has been a great servant for SA cricket, but is it not time for us to make a change in that position? I don’t know when last he contributed something meaningful with the bat and his inclusion in the test team makes our tail look awfully long. What’s your opinion on dropping Boucher and what options do we have if we replace him?

Regards,Ken answered:Hi Samieg
The last bit of your question is the important bit – what options do we have if we drop Boucher? It’s no good dropping someone if the replacement is not going to be as good! Unfortunately we don’t really know whether Boucher’s potential replacements will be up for Test cricket. But Boucher needs to perform soon (probably in this Test), otherwise change will be forced on us.
For my views on the contenders, see my answer to Matthew at 09h00 …  Huzaifa Daya asked:Hi Ken, hope you keeping well. I”m happy to see Alviro Petersen back in the squad. My only concern is Mark Boucher”s place in the team, can”t we find a reliable wicket-keeper batsman? Heino Kuhn hasn”t impressed me. Who do you think can take the gloves from Mark. I appreciate what Boucher has done for the Proteas, being a great servant of the game. However, I feel it”s time for him to retire as batting has let us down so often. I feel like we are the only team where our tail starts with our wicket keeper. Also, I think JP deserved a go ahead of Prince. Anyways, I”m so much looking forward to this test series. Thank You :)Ken answered:Hi Huzaifa, I am well, thanks, hope Lusaka is treating you well too!
For my Boucher views, see my answers to Samieg above and Matthew at 09h00.
Prince scored a half-century in the last Test, so it would be harsh to drop him. Andre asked:What do you think about getting young Quinton de Kock in the squad for this series, it seems like the perfect series to look for some new talent?Ken answered:We need to develop a ruthless touch and win our first series at home for three years so, no, I don’t think we should be experimenting too much.  Joe asked:Hi Ken
Will de Lange play???
Who is the main Sri Lanka bowler SA should be worried about??Ken answered:Hi Joe
I doubt De Lange will play, he’s just there for the experience, but he’s one for the future.
Sri Lanka’s pace attack will be led by the veteran Dilhara Fernando, who we know very well, but their best bowlers are probably spinners Rangana Herath and Ajantha Mendis, who is something of a “mystery” bowler, although the SA Invitation XI seemed to have him pretty well worked out in Benoni!  Ismail asked:Hi Ken. With utmost respect to the Sri Lankans, i owuld consider anything but a series win for SA in all formats a ”loss” / underachievement. Am i being too harsh/demanding of our team? Thanx for your time.Ken answered:Hi Ismail
Not at all – I would go further and say we should win the series well, too. Your expectation is very fair!  Ismail asked:Hi Ken. Will our speed ”Marchant” be given a go? – our attack as i see it would be Steyn, Philander, Morkel, Marchant/Tahir depending on pitch conditions. also add Kallis for a few overs!Ken answered:Hi Ismail (again? (: )
I don’t think Marchant de Lange will play (nice pun by the way …)
If four seamers (Steyn, Morkel, Philander, Kallis) aren’t going to do the job then neither will five. Plus I’m sure a spinner will be necessary and Tahir knows the ground well, it’s been hot and dry in Centurion this week as well.  Ismail asked:Hi Ken. Due respect to Boucher – we need to groom another wicketkeeper quickly & the next 2 test series provides the ideal time so that by the England series we do have an experienced frontline keeper to take us forward. Your toughts?Ken answered:Hi Ismail (yet again? (: )
I agree, grooming another wicketkeeper is our most pressing need. But the problem is I don’t think anyone knows who Boucher’s successor will be! But Boucher needs to lift his game and is under pressure to perform in this Test, otherwise the change will happen sooner rather than later. I think the selectors are hoping Boucher performs to buy them some more time!PLEASE GO TO http://www.supersport.com/cricket/sa-team/news/111213/QA_Proteas_v_SL FOR THE REST OF THE Q&A 

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