Okay, I agree with the commentators, Kapp should've bowled that 19th over lol... but maybe, experimentation to not use Kapp and Ismail for the last 2 overs
Oh, I'm also watching the SA-A game...
Can we talk about how brilliant Nqaba Peter has become??
He used to take wickets, but boy were they pricey. He was extremely expensive.
Ever since this season, he barely gets hit for over 5 rpo in List-A cricket. He's under 4 in red ball
Karabo Meso's glove work is reeeally impressive!!
As I draft this, she pulls off a superb stumping, her second of the match.
and both deliveries were very wide, and she srill collected the balls and the bails!! She is excellent.
I hope her batting catches fire
Amelie Kerr Looooooves batting vs SA. She is such a unit.
And it is this level of adversity that the ladies must learn to overcome in order to lift that trophy
Chloe Tryon can whip out these craaazy innings every once in a while!!
So valuable for coming at no.7 or 8, those 40 (19), the 60 in 30 balls, the 30 in 12... those kind of inns.
We are gonna need loads of those should the top order not fire
The issue for the Proteas Women is that if Laura Wolvaardt is out for cheap, it's as if the team loses confidence to score runs...
52-2 after 7 is a score where 140-160 is still attainable.
I suppose thats the importance of Marizanne Kapp and van Niekerk in the middle order
Proteas Women are playing their actual bogey team, NEW ZEALAND! The only team they have real problems with in recent times.
Warm-Up game as we head to the T20 World Cup!
There is no athlete in the history of sports who gets held to their losses and mishaps as much as LeBron James.
That 2009 and 2011 stuff has been held over him despite his 4 Rings thereafter, and all the other stuff that have never been done in the game before.
Its... weird
This is beyond insulting, so allow me to rant...
When Muhammad Ali lost his first match to Joe Frazier in 1971, he was coming off a 3.5 year layoff where he was banned from boxing because of his anti-war stance and religious beliefs. It cost him his prime and lightning-fast speed. Ali then transformed from dancer to tactician and overcame insurmountable odds by beating George Foreman in Zaire.
Ali became the people's champion because he stood up for the little man, defied the odds, and transcended sports. He was beloved in both victory and defeat. And he never lost in his prime.
Whenever LeBron James has lost, it's been a mixed bag:
Yes, he faced superior competition like 07, 15, 17, and 18.
However, he has also lost 3 consecutive playoff series during the prime of his career as a favorite, and despite having home court.
He has lost 5x as a playoff series favorite overall.
He has failed to make the playoffs 3x in his career despite being favored to do so.
Lastly, his teams have failed to reach the over/under pre-season win total 15x in 23 seasons.
Lebron James lost, because he lost. He was never beloved for this. He was crucified.
@LawrenceBailey0@DomesticCSA@DolphinsCricket@SuperSportBlitz@SABC_Sport You are correct about the hierarchy system, but in the middle order, the likelihood would be a Hamza (who by ALL means deserves it), as captain of the A team, and top performer as well, I think he may be higher in the order. I hope you are wrong and gets his chance lol.