South Africa bowling attack gives T20 hope
South Africa has a great chance to win the Twenty20 World Cup in Australia thanks to their rapid bowling and fearsome batting lineup. Plus, South Africa has never made it past the semi-finals in either the 50-overs or T20 World Cups. Despite having a history of under-delivering at the tournament. South Africa bowling attack gives […] The post South Africa bowling attack gives T20 hope appeared first on Ten Sports TV.
South Africa has a great chance to win the Twenty20 World Cup in Australia thanks to their rapid bowling and fearsome batting lineup. Plus, South Africa has never made it past the semi-finals in either the 50-overs or T20 World Cups. Despite having a history of under-delivering at the tournament. South Africa bowling attack gives T20 hope
They are hoping that Quinton de Kock and David Miller, who have the potential to be devastating hitters, can perform regularly in Australia. Meanwhile, Rilee Rossouw’s comeback to the club has been encouraging. While 22-year-old Tristan Stubbs has emerged as a promising newcomer. However, their excellent bowling assault is what gives them hope of winning.
South Africa bowling attack gives T20 hope
After Dwaine Pretorius went down with an injury, the team opted to replace him with Marco Jansen. He joins regulars Kagiso Rabada and Lungi Ngidi in the Indian Premier League. Head coach Mark Boucher believes that quick bowlers will thrive in Australia. It’s important for us to maintain the kind of aggression we’ve shown so far since we have speed and bounce in our attack.
Both Keshav Maharaj and Tabraiz Shamsi, both spinners, have been a great counterpoint and are regarded as two of the best T20 bowlers in the world by the International Cricket Council. South Africa enters the competition with much of anticipation, but its skipper Temba Bavuma is struggling. His poor performance with the bat in the recent warm-up series in India, both in Twenty20 and One Day Internationals, has cast doubt on his future with the side.
Further humiliation for the 32-year-old came when he was passed over by all six franchises in the auction for the new South African T20 league, which will begin play in January. Even though Boucher is stepping down as coach after the tournament.
He insisted that Bavuma work on his game in preparation for the World Cup. To assess his condition before the World Cup, he said, “We’ll try to get him back up and running again and get him into the nets and hopefully give him a knock or two.” We regard him as captain because he is.
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