England will look to capitalize
on good work from Ben Stokes and Ollie Pope when play resumes on day two of the
third Test against South Africa.
Stokes and Pope combined in an
unbroken stand of 76 in the evening session, guiding the tourists away from a
potentially tricky position to a promising stumps score of 224 for four on day
one.
Stokes’ ability to take command of a match, with bat or ball, needs no re-stating and Ollie Pope looked in wonderful touch as he cashed in against a tiring attack. Together they will look to push England towards 400, leaving their bowlers the safety net they might need on a sluggish pitch in Port Elizabeth.
Ben Stokes, Ollie Pope looks to build on solid England start
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South Africa, meanwhile, may once
again lean on the twin pillars of Keshav Maharaj’s spin and Kagiso Rabada’s
pace as they look to find a foothold in the game.
Stokes and Ollie before
Stumps:
Ben Stokes and Ollie Pope’s
unbeaten 76-run partnership helps England finish day one of the third Test on 224/4.
What they said;
“If we can get into the late
300s that’s a very good score on this pitch. It’s only going to get worse from
here.”
Ben Stokes, Ollie Pope looks to build on solid England start
England opener Zak Crawley;
“It was hard work but we
stuck to our game plan of keeping the scoring at under 2.5 for a long period.
We achieved what we wanted.”
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The dismissals of Dom Sibley and Joe Root, among others,
were just rewarded for the South African bowlers sticking to their plans on a
day when they were made to toil.
The St George’s Park pitch proved to be a batsman’s paradise
on Thursday but it took a 76 run partnership between the in-form Ben Stokes and
impressive Ollie Pope to help put England slightly ahead.
While many commented on the lack of assistance provided to
the bowlers, the Proteas went about their business with strict discipline and
were aided by the excellent work of Keshav Maharaj.
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Proteas plans, hard work paid off in the 3rd test
Bowler’s Strike back:
England’sstart they were 61-0 at lunch left South African trailing early but then the plan came together Kagiso Rabada got Zak Crawley caught by Dean Elgar down the leg side and fellow opener Dom Sibley went after flicking an Anrich Nortje delivery to leg gully which Rassie van der Dussen juggled at first before holding on. Both wickets were the culmination of the pre-game plan.
‘We spoke long and hard about Sibley after Cape Town because
he did play those leg-side shots in the air a lot, so it was a conscious plan
we had for him,’ said Proteas bowling coach Charl Langeveldt.
‘In Cape Town, he worked us out; he walked into the bowler’s
line and made life difficult for us, but today worked for us.’
Proteas plans, hard work paid off in the 3rd test
Langeveldt also revealed how they plan to get rid of Root
was by bowling straight.
‘I suggested he go full to Joe Root and try to get him lbw
or bowled and he did so, fair play to him, he celebrated,’ Langeveldt said.
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Claiming Ben Stokes’ wicket will
be top of the list of priorities for South Africa as they look to make an
impact on day two of the third Test against England at St George’s Park on
Friday.
It was a slow day of Test cricket for most of the opening day as Englandbattled their way to 224 for the loss of four wickets.
That effort‚ at a run-rate of 2.5
per over‚ came on a surface where runs proved a scarce commodity.
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The predicted Easterly breeze‚
the one that locals will tell you brings the wickets‚ failed to pitch on
Thursday and that made it hard for both batsman and bowlers to garner success.
Stokes’ wicket is top priority for SA on the second day
Stokes scores on first day:
Ollie Pope (39) and Stokes (38) survived the new ball to end as the not out batsmen overnight.
Faf du Plessis’ South Africans
will know that nipping out Stokes as early as possible will be of key
importance lest they run the risk of him taking head coach Mark Boucher’s
“wounded buffalo” by the horns.
Stokes’ wicket is top priority for SA on the second day
That lack of wicket-taking
opportunities during the opening session required some innovation and Plessis
came up with a plan.
The first two wickets fell to an
unconventional field placing. Short backward square-leg‚ or leg gully if you
will‚ is not a position every captain looks to employ.
But Du Plessis identified an
opportunity and his quicks Kagiso Rabada and Anrich Nortje targeted
back-of-length in the direction of the thigh pad and it worked on both
occasions.
After lunch Stats:
First‚ and just after lunch‚, Dom
Sibley turned a delivery from Rabada to Dean Elgar‚ who snaffled a good catch.
Sibley made 36 and contributed to a 70-run stand for the first wicket with Zak
Crawley.
Next man down Crawley was a near
carbon copy dismissal to Sibley’s but this time it was off Nortje with Rassie
van der Dussen‚ in almost the same position‚ taking a blinding catch diving low
to his right.
Crawley was skillful for his 44
that came off 137 deliveries and included nine fours.
England took the tea break on 117
for two off 58 overs with Joe Denly and Joe Root looking to continue the
patience game.
Stokes’ wicket is top priority for SA on the second day
However, it was the case of them both getting in and then getting out.
South Africa Bowling:
Denly’s (25)‚ was a strange
dismissal in that only wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock appealed for leg-before
decision off Keshav Maharaj.
The appeal was turned down but De
Kock convinced his skipper to review. Television revealed the ball had kissed
the pad before hitting the middle of Denly’s bat and the decision was
overturned.
He ended the day with figures of
one for 55 in 32 overs and is likely to bowl considerably more on Friday.
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Joe Root has praised the mental fortitude of Ben Stokes after the all-rounder was named the International Cricket Council’s player of the year for 2019.
Stokes became only the second England player to win the award – the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy – outright after Jonathan Trott in 2011. Andrew Flintoff shared it with South Africa’s Jacques Kallis in 2005.
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Root about Ben Stokes:
“I think it’s hard to say any more
superlatives,” Root said. “The way he’s performed all year, in all formats,
it’s just been fantastic to be part of the same team. In my opinion, he’s the
leading player in the world at the moment.”
Ben Stokes World Cup and Ashes heroics bring cricketer of the year award
The England captain pointed to the improvement in Stokes’s attitude since his involvement in the Bristol street brawl of September 2017, an incident that led him to miss the 2017-18 Ashes tour of Australia and forced him to successfully defend a charge of affray in court the following summer.
“I think more than anything it’s
his mental approach to the game,” Root said. “I think after he had a time out
of the team he’s grown and grown as a senior player, as a mentor to the young
guys.
“That’s testament to his character and how much he cares about playing for England and how much he cares about the group. And his desire to want to get better all the time.”
Faf du Plessis about Stokes:
Faf du Plessis was also full of
praise for Stokes, who inspired England’s series-leveling victory in Cape Town
last week.
Ben Stokes World Cup and Ashes heroics bring cricketer of the year award
“His being named the player of the year was very well deserved,” the South Africa captain said. “He played the big moments well and I think that’s when you want to judge cricketers when it matters.
“That’s why he’s won so many
games for England. Even in this series, he has played such a big role. For us,
he is a guy we need to try to keep quiet because he’s the sort of player who
takes games away from you.”
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Injury
and illness have continued to plague England to lead up to the third Test. In
the fast bowling department, James Anderson has flown back home and Jofra
Archer has failed to fully recover.
The
key question now is whether Sam Curran can share the new ball with Stuart Broad
in Port Elizabeth?
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On the latest Wisden Cricket Weekly podcast, Wisden Cricket Monthly editor-in-chief Phil Walker, WCM magazine editor Jo Harman and host Ben Gardner discussed the subject and pondered over James Anderson’s future. Here are the excerpts.
Should Sam Curran take the new ball
Jo Harman:
I
am. I think he’s bowled really well on this tour. In theory, he should be most
effective when the ball is at its newest and going to swing. I’d go with Broad
and Curran with Wood as first change, I think.
Phil Walker on Sam Curran:
I’m
comfortable with that too. I think Jo’s rationale as ever is bang on. He’s a
conventional swing bowler. I think PE, historically, has shown that the ball
does a bit.
The
muggy conditions will certainly help his style. And it’s good to see with
Curran that there’s no real debate around his credentials. He’s not damned with
faint praise anymore.
There are no more backhanded compliments with Sam Curran. He’s just a class cricketer. He does it time after time and he’s now become a mainstay of this bowling attack and all the more so with Anderson going home.
Should Sam Curran take the new ball
Jo Harman:
There’s
a similarity here with Steyn who for a long time went almost completely injury-free.
Anderson had his early career injuries, but for a long time, he was almost
injury-free.
Same
with Steyn, when he had his first quite serious injury, whenever he came back,
there was always something else he picked up. And I’ve heard Anderson speak
about this in the past that it’s when you’re not bowling that you’re most
likely to pick up injuries.
When
you come back and that seems to be the case with Anderson; every time he comes
back, something else comes along. There’s another different niggle.
Phil Walker:
I
like the way that he’s positioning himself and his particular story. He is
saying ‘I want to redefine what a fast bowler in Test cricket is capable of
doing physically’ and he’s making long-term goals as realistic as possible and
bringing them into the conversation.
Should Sam Curran take the new ball
He
wants to be bowling in the Ashes in two years’ time. So it’s not ‘I just want
to get through to next Thursday and play another Test or get through that
series. I want to play in two years’ time.’ It’s laudable, it’s admirable, it’s
also mildly terrifying for mortals to be observing all of this.
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Possible dream 11 will be announced soon. With the series delicately poised at one-all, England and South Africa take the center-stage as they face each other in the third Test, starting this Thursday.
While the hosts began their
cricketing season with a thumping win at the Centurion, England came back with
a stunning performance of their won in the second Test.
Both teams have gotten a fair
idea of their one another, which adds more spice to this Test match. Although
they have momentum on their side, England will be consider slight favorites
with Rory Burns and James Anderson’s injuries hurting them.
With an unassailable lead up for the taking, South Africa will hope for their stars to turn up and deal the killer blow at St. George’s Park. Here are a few tips to help you pick your Dream11 team for SA vs ENG.
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SA vs ENG 3rd Test Dream11 Team Prediction
Squads to choose:
South Africa:
Faf du Plessis (C), Dean Elgar, Pieter Malan, Zubayr Hamza, Rassie van der Dussen, Quinton de Kock, Andile Phehlukwayo, Vernon Philander, Dwaine Pretorius, Beuran Hendricks, Keshav Maharaj, Anrich Nortje, Dane Paterson, Kagiso Rabada, Keegan Petersen are included in dream 11.
England:
Joe Root (C), Zak Crawley, Dominic Sibley, Joe Denly, Ben Stokes, Jofra Archer, James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Chris Woakes, Sam Curran, Matthew Parkinson, Craig Overton, Dom Bess, Jonny Bairstow, Jos Buttler, Rory Burns, Ollie Pope, Mark Wood and Jack Leach are included in dream 11.
Playing XI
Updates
South Africa:
No changes are expect from the South African camp in spite of a disappointing loss in their previous game. Their openers, Elgar and Malan showed a lot of grit and determination in Cape Town which bodes well for them although the form of Zubayr Hamza and Faf du Plessis is a cause for concern.
However, Quinton de Kock has starred with the bat with two fifties in the series and has been ably complement by Rassie van der Dussen as well. Their bowling attack has a lot of experience with Vernon Philander sharing the new ball with Kagiso Rabada. Anrich Nortje has been very impressive in this series and will be one to watch out for in this Test.
SA vs ENG 3rd Test Dream11 Team Prediction
Possible XI: Malan, Elgar, Hamza,
du Plessis(C), van der Dussen, de Kock (WK), Pretorius, Philander, Rabada,
Maharaj and Nortje.
England:
England has had a torrid time in
this tour with several players being diagnose with illness. Although Joe Root
is said to be dealing with an illness concern, he should be fit enough for this
game. While the batting unit should remain unchanged, Jofra Archer is set to
come into the side after missing the previous game.
With James Anderson’s injury vacating a spot, Jofra Archer should return to use the new ball alongside Stuart Broad. Sam Curran and Ben Stokes have done well with the ball with Dom Bess holding up one end nicely.
Ollie Pope and Jos Buttler are also in decent knick while Dominic Sibley’s maiden hundred should give him a lot of confidence heading into this game. With a well-rounded team in their midst, England will surely fancy their chances of a series-defining win.
SA vs ENG 3rd Test Dream11 Team Prediction
Possible XI: Sibley, Crawley,
Denly, Root(C), Stokes, Buttler (WK), Pope, Curran, Broad, Archer and Bess.
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Proteas
assistant coach Enoch Nkwe has called for patience when it comes to the transformation
of the national cricket team‚ adding that Temba Bavuma will lead South Africa
in the future.
Speaking to media ahead of the third Test against England starting here at St George’s Park in Port Elizabeth on Thursday‚ Nkwe said interim director of cricket Graeme Smith and head coach Mark Boucher were very aware of the need to transform cricket and that planning was afoot backstage.
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Proteas assistant coach Enoch Nkwe confident Bavuma will captain SA in the future
Enoch Nkwe on Bavuma:
Nkwe says he understands the frustration‚ adding that transformation is on the agenda of the interim Proteas management structure.
“He is in the process of making sure that from a mental‚ emotional and skills point of view that when he gets that opportunity to come back‚ whether it’s in the next Test match or it’s in a different format‚ that he takes ownership of his position and he delivers 10 times more than what he has done.”
“We are really confident and believe in him and Boucher is the same and the rest of the team. At the moment there will always be questions around that. All I’m going to ask is that let’s be a little bit more patient. We are trying to put a few things in place so that we can shape the right direction.”
Asked if Smith and Boucher really understand transformation Nkwe said: “I think they do. In the very new future, there will be some changes. It’s not something that has been ignored.
Proteas assistant coach Enoch Nkwe confident Bavuma will captain SA in the future
Nkwe
said Bavuma‚ who averages 31.24 in Test cricket‚ has not had much luck during
his 39 Test career.
“If you look at it‚ let’s be honest‚ he’s been unlucky. There’s been a time where I think he’s got 94‚ 96 or 95 not out or something. One big hit and he’s over the line. He was unfortunate.” He said
“There have been times where he got 70‚ he got 80. People tend to forget the situation he has come in for the Proteas. They have been challenging and he was able to take the team and put them in a much healthier position.”
Bavuma as a new captain:
Now
is also confident Bavuma will come back stronger and captain SA.
Proteas assistant coach Enoch Nkwe confident Bavuma will captain SA in the future
“He’s going to do everything in his power that when the next opportunity comes that he’s ready for it‚,” he said.
“He wants to be in this environment. Hopefully, in the future, he performs well enough and he can lead the team. Having worked with him‚ he’s a strong leader‚ very smart and he’s able to lead a massive group of people to greater heights.”
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Kagiso Rabada could pass the 200-wicket mark in Test cricket
when South Africa and England square off in Port Elizabeth in the third Test
this week.
The pace ace has already claimed 195 scalps and he would become just the seventh South African Test cricketer to cross the 200-wicket milestone should he bag five in Port Elizabeth.
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Kagiso Rabada has some impressive stats at Port Elizabeth
Bowlers with 200 Test wickets
South African bowlers who have taken 200 Test wickets.
Photo: Extra Time Media
Pre-empting such milestones might seem a bit frivolous, but
as the great Vernon Philander once said: “stats don’t lie”.
And Kagiso Rabada has some stats at St. George’s Park. It’s
easy to forget he is just 24 years old, but the quickie hasn’t needed much time
to pile on the records.
Kagiso Rabada has some impressive stats at Port Elizabeth
Rabada has played just four Tests at Port Elizabeth, but he
is already the third-leading wicket-taker at the ground for the Proteas. While
he’s a little way off leapfrogging Allan Donald for the most wickets by a South
African at St. George’s Park, there’s every chance he could snaffle the record
in the coming years.
Most wickets at Port Elizabeth
Rabada will have fond memories of the 2018 Test against
Australia, where he took six for 54 – the eighth-best figures for any bowler at
the ground.
The Port Elizabeth pitch has yielded somewhat mixed results
in recent years. In 2018, it was fast and furious in the early stages of the
game, before it began cracking up and bringing the spinners into play.
Against Sri Lanka in 2019, though, it was low and slow with
only the first innings yielding more than 200 runs for a team and the visitors
winning by eight wickets inside three days.
Kagiso Rabada has some impressive stats at Port Elizabeth
The four-match Test series between South Africa and England
is level at one-all. The Proteas secured a convincing 107-run win in the first
Test in Centurion, but England bounced back, winning by 189 runs at Newlands.
The large margin belies the tense finish, though. The
nail-biting fixture went deep into the fifth day, with South Africa coming agonizingly
close to grinding out a heroic draw. The third Test will begin in Port
Elizabeth on 16 January 2020.
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South African fast bowler Anrich Nortje is relishing the prospect of a fast-bowling showdown in the third Test, which starts at his home ground, St.George’s Park, on Thursday.
South African bowler Anrich Nortje enjoyed England Match in Third Test on his home ground
Anrich Nortje’s Fast Bowling:
The 26-year-old, who hails from
the industrial town of Uitenhage 20 miles outside Port Elizabeth, has been his
country’s most successful bowler in the series so far with 10 wickets at an
average 21.8. He has also been consistently quicker than Kagiso Rabada although
he does not necessarily see himself as the team’s ‘enforcer’.
‘I’m happy with any role; just to
be playing is a big honour.
Containing, striking, it doesn’t
matter – I’m still learning about international cricket,’ Nortje before
training yesterday.
News that Mark Wood has been at
full pace during training for England and may replace James Anderson on
Thursday was greeted positively by Nortje: ‘It’s good to have a few quicks in
the series, the more the better, it gets the boys going and lifts the energy
levels,’ Nortje said with more of an eye on the final Test in Johannesburg next
week.
‘St.George’s is a bit lower and
slower than other pitches, it’s different for quicks, but it will be good to
see us at the Wanderers with balls flying around the batsmen’s ears and the
keeper taking them above his head,’ Nortje said.
Wood and Jofra Archer have both
admitted to a desire to be the fastest bowler on the day but Nortje says he
doesn’t pay attention to the speed gun readings – much.
Fast and Furious Anrich Nortje:
‘Not really, it’s not a
competition. However, once the blood is flowing it is quite nice to see it on
the big screen! I might keep an eye on it but it’s not something I set out to
do.’ His fastest recorded speed. ‘Something 150ish,’ he said with a grin. It
is, in fact, 155 kph (96.3 mph).
South African bowler Anrich Nortje enjoyed England Match in Third Test on his home ground
Joe Root counts as two of
Nortje’s 10 wickets but he is not about to claim bragging rights over the
England captain: ‘I’m not getting ahead of myself and thinking ‘this is a guy I
can get out’ or anything like that. I’m just sticking to the plans we have for
him, like all the other batsmen.’
Whoever does replace Anderson
will do well to heed Nortje’s ‘top tip’ for successful fast bowling on one of
the country’s slower wickets: ‘Pitch it up!
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JP Duminy insists he has no regrets as he heads towards commentary duties following a two-decade playing career
South
Africa batsman JP Duminy has announced his retirement from all forms of the
game after a playing career that spanned almost 20 years.
An
injured hamstring has kept him out of action in recent months since winning the
Caribbean Premier League with Barbados Tridents in October, meaning he bows out
from competitive cricket with 20,649 runs to his name.
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JP Duminy announces retirement from professional cricket after 326 South Africa caps
JP Duminy:
The
35-year-old had previously stepped away from domestic cricket in May 2019
before wrapping up his time in Proteas colors at the World Cup two months
later.
Speaking to South African news site IOL, he has cited a lack of motivation while no longer representing his country as a key factor in his decision.
“When it came to South Africa there was a higher purpose and kids that look up to you. My ambition is to make it known to younger players about that responsibility,” Duminy said.
“It is great to be free and young, but to also be aware of what you do has consequences. With great power comes great responsibility, and playing international cricket you had a degree of purpose.
“I am young enough to play and still earn money from the franchise game, but I am lacking a strong purpose with that.
“I
don’t know what’s next. I had to take a bold step of closing a door before I
could open the next door.”
Duminy
steps away from the game in eighth place on his country’s most-capped player
list, with 326 appearances since making his debut in 2004 including 13 outings
as captain.
JP Duminy announces retirement from professional cricket after 326 South Africa caps
He sits one place behind former captain Graeme Smith, who was recently appointed interim director of South African men’s cricket, and he insists he is undecided as to his next steps.
After
a hamstring tear ruled him out of last year’s Mzansi Super League, Duminy
remained with Paarl Rocks in a mentoring role as they took the competition
title in November.
JP Duminy as Commentator:
However,
as he prepares to join the commentary team for the Under-19 World Cup that
begins in South Africa on Friday, the batsman insists he has no regrets after a
career that finished with an underwhelming international batting average of
36.18.
“The journey ebbed and flowed, but there is 100% no regrets,” Duminy added.
“The standout is more about impact and relations developed over the years, particularly with the players. That is something I will always hold dear.
“It’s been a journey where I doubted myself countless times and also had unbelievable moments. It is these moments that have built me into who I am today.
JP Duminy announces retirement from professional cricket after 326 South Africa caps
“People will look at my career and question ‘what if?’ in regards to the talent I have. I don’t think it has been due to lack of effort put it.
“I am truly chuffed by the opportunities that I have been given, but it’s now all about looking forward and what’s still in store for me.”
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