Sunday, August 12, 2007

Jacques Kallis has been omission from Twenty20

South African veteran player and world best all rounder Jacques Kallis has been left-out of the 15-member squad for the Tweny20 world championship.
This experienced all rounder was going throw in a massive criticism for his bad performance in world cup cricket.
Now, this South African leading run-scorer has been criticized for his past low scoring in limited-over matches. And his low-scoring raise a question about his capability in Twenty20 world cup championships.
Not only Jacques Kallis but also Andre Nel, Andrew Hall and Charl Langeveldt have been omitted from this tournament.
Selectors have selected some new and young players who will replace these positions of those who have not any experience to play enough matches, except some players who got chance in Afro-Asia cup to play both ODI and Twenty20 match.
Bolg Archive reported:
The selectors have rewarded Titans opening batsman Goolam Bodi, Cobras duo JP Duminy and Vernon Philander, Eagles all-rounder Johan van der Wath, overlooked for the World Cup, and fast bowler Morne Morkel, who did well at the Afro-Asia Cup.
As expected, the selectors have met the “target” of seven players of colour in the 15-man squad. The squad was allegedly changed this week when the selectors picked just five or six non-whites.

We can see in the proteas squad many changes where selectors fill the gap with young and inexperienced players. Can young and inexperienced players bring something well for South Africa team? I don’t think so. Cricket is a game for experienced and intelligent players. So, for victory, in this game every players need more experienced with intelligent.

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