Cricinfo Home |
|
|    Audio   |   Video   |   
Search
Cricinfo: India v South Africa 2007-08
Cricinfo


Cricinfo Desktop Alerts

Statsguru
News and Features Photos Fixtures Results Squads Grounds Tour Stats Records History 3D Animation Fantasy Slogout

South Africa in India 2007-08

'Our fast bowlers are capable of dismissing India twice' - Smith

Cricinfo staff

March 22, 2008


South Africa's batting will revolve around Jacques Kallis, Graeme Smith and Mark Boucher © Getty Images
 

Graeme Smith, South Africa's captain, is confident that his team has the pace arsenal to trouble India in the three-Test series which starts on March 26 in Chennai.

"India are a formidable side at home but we have the team to succeed in their conditions," Smith said on the squad's arrival in Chennai. "We have two good spinners in left-armers Paul Harris and Robin Peterson and a battery of young fast bowlers who are capable of dismissing India twice in a game."

South Africa's pace attack comprises an in-form Dale Steyn, who picked 14 wickets in two Tests against Bangladesh recently, Morne Morkel, Makhaya Ntini and Monde Zondeki. However, Ntini has been a disappointment in subcontinental conditions (excluding Bangladesh), with only 26 wickets at 43.73 from 11 Tests. Steyn, with 17 wickets at 30.23 in four games in similar conditions, will lead the attack. Kepler Wessels, the former South African captain, had picked Steyn as the man to watch out for in the series against India. "He keeps the ball up and swings it at pace . That has helped him to do well in the subcontinent."

Smith was confident that his batsmen would do the job for him. "We also have good batters in the top six positions." Smith will pair up with Neil McKenzie, with whom he shared a world-record opening stand of 415 against Bangladesh in the Chittagong Test, while the middle order will be led by the formidable Jacques Kallis.

Smith was also hopeful that his team would overcome the selection controversies and perform well in the series. "It is a bit disappointing. We feel for the players and have spoken to them. It affects the team certainly. But we are mature enough and our job is to continue with the game." Andre Nel was left out of the tour to accommodate Charl Langeveldt and conform to the board's transformation policy that requires six players of colour to be picked in a squad of 14. Langeveldt himself pulled out of the squad, saying he did not want to be selected on the basis of his colour.

The winner of the India-South Africa series will take the second spot in the official Test rankings, behind Australia.

Add to del.icio.us | digg this | Stumble It What's this?

WI v Aus edition now live - Play now
Cricinfo Cricket Quiz
NEW fantasy cricket game - England v South Africa (starts July 10)
Login and enter your team now
Cricinfo on the go - our mobile services
WAP and Mobicast
Cricinfo home Print this page Email this page to a friend Feedback
Related Links Latest News Latest Features


Cricinfo Products
NEW fantasy game - England v South Africa
Starts July 10
The miracle of India's 1983 World Cup win
Cricinfo looks back
Cricinfo Widgets - new portable applications
Add to your site now
Cricinfo's expert betting editorial coverage
Get all the best odds tips

Sponsored Links
Legends of Cricket DVDs - new editions out now
Available at Cricshop
Bet now on Asia Cup & West Indies v Australia
Fixed odds at bet365
The latest rugby news & scores at Scrum.com
The perfect pitch for rugby


 
Top 5 player searches
Most read stories