Friday, January 1, 2016

de Kock recall and Steyn Injured


Dale Steyn has been ruled out of the second Test against England in Cape Town due to the shoulder injury he suffered in Durban. He will be replaced by Kagiso Rabada while Kyle Abbott will undergo a fitness test on his hamstring problem.

It is also expected that Quinton de Kock will play and take the gloves off AB de Villiers. Hashim Amla said the decision is still to be made but that if de Kock plays he will keep wicket and bat at No.7, which indicates JP Duminy or Temba Bavuma rather than Faf du Plessis will be dropped.

"We still have have to make a call on whose position he will end up taking," Amla said. "He is giving us the option of taking a load off AB. He will obviously stay at 4. It's not 100% confirmed as yet. Quinny has been in very good form with the bat. He got a hundred in the first-class game he played. If he gets a go, then at least there's somebody who has been playing well and will ease the keeping duties for us."

Chris Morris and Hardus Viljoen are the other fast bowlers in the squad should South Africa need a replacement for Abbott.

Meanwhile, South Africa have brought in the services of former captain Graeme Smith, who has joined them for the rest of the series as a batting consultant. He was critical of South Africa's performance in the Boxing Day Test - and particularly the decision to make de Villiers wicketkeeper - and said they needed strong leadership as they try to mount a comeback although Russell Domingo, the South Africa coach, tried to deflect Smith's criticism after the Durban Test.

"Russell has always been a big advocate of getting somebody in to be a sounding board for the batters," Amla said. "To get Graeme on board now, Graeme being the quality cricketer that he is, fits the role perfectly. Graeme has got a good know-how about Test cricket and that's what Test cricket is about. It's about know-how, having a feel for the game and we've got a lot of youngsters that can draw on that."

Smith is also commentating for Test Match Special and SuperSport and will be playing in the Masters Champions League this year. Last month he said he was contemplating whether to make an international comeback having retired at the age of 33.


Red: http://www.espncricinfo.com/south-africa-v-england-2015-16/content/story/957055.html

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