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<blockquote data-quote="BokMagic" data-source="post: 96642"><p>Yup, Amla is a very special talent alright- he averages 50 at first-class level. Also has a reputation at domestic level of getting his runs in pretty big chunks- very seldom gets to 50 at domestic level without pushing on to 150+. Has found the step-up to Test level a bit tough early on, but hopefully the selectors will stick with him- Jacques Kallis also averaged in the 20`s during his 1st 15 tests or so before becoming comfortable at this level.</p><p></p><p>AB De Villiers seems to have acquired a bad habit of leaving a gap between bat and pad, hence not getting into line properly, that seems to be why he`s nicking off to the slips or keeper so regularly. Nothing that some coaching can`t address, cue Mickey Arthur..........</p><p></p><p>Anyway, today becomes extremely important- the scores are level, Pakistan are 2 down- just very disappointed that SA didn`t push home the huge advantage that we held at lunch on day 3- the top teams like Australia wouldn`t have allowed Pakistan back into the game at that stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BokMagic, post: 96642"] Yup, Amla is a very special talent alright- he averages 50 at first-class level. Also has a reputation at domestic level of getting his runs in pretty big chunks- very seldom gets to 50 at domestic level without pushing on to 150+. Has found the step-up to Test level a bit tough early on, but hopefully the selectors will stick with him- Jacques Kallis also averaged in the 20`s during his 1st 15 tests or so before becoming comfortable at this level. AB De Villiers seems to have acquired a bad habit of leaving a gap between bat and pad, hence not getting into line properly, that seems to be why he`s nicking off to the slips or keeper so regularly. Nothing that some coaching can`t address, cue Mickey Arthur.......... Anyway, today becomes extremely important- the scores are level, Pakistan are 2 down- just very disappointed that SA didn`t push home the huge advantage that we held at lunch on day 3- the top teams like Australia wouldn`t have allowed Pakistan back into the game at that stage. [/QUOTE]
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