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Thursday, June 4, 2009

ICC World Twenty20 2009: Team Preview: South Africa

Many feel South Africa were robbed of a rightful semi-final berth in the inaugural edition. To recap, they played five matches and won four of them. Their only loss came against India, but it was enough to deprive them of a semi-final spot on net run-rate. Ironically, they ended the tournament with a better winning percentage than any other team, including India. With a history littered with so-near-yet-so-far stories, South Africa will be hoping that their recent resurgence continues into this World Cup too.

Strenghts: The team as a whole has been in terrific form recently, and the players' confidence will be very high. Their winning spree has also inculcated a self-belief and a 'can do' attitude in the side. Their team seems to blend its different parts seamlessly together, living out the maxim 'the whole is greater than the sum of the parts'. Their side is packed with all-rounders - some of them of exceptional quality, some of the bits-and-pieces variety - but all effective in their own domains. So they have Kallis to play anchor and support bowler, Albie Morkel for explosive finishes and flexible bowling, van der Merwe for lower order support and spin, Ontong for bits-and-pieces batting and bowling and Boucher as an excellent wicket-keeper batsman. To top it all, JP Duminy has been coming on nicely as a bowler and Botha has shown that he's no rabbit with bat in hand.

Weaknesses: They have a reputation for 'losing it' in the big moments, and choking during big matches. Even though the current side has not displayed that tendency so far, their history is littered with matches where even some of their greatest players failed to seize the day that counted.

Their most potent bowler is Dale Steyn, and although nobody will be taking him lightly, he is yet to prove as effective in Twenty20 cricket as he has been in Test matches and ODIs. Every team that has serious ambitions of lifting the trophy, will look to have in its ranks at least one bowler who can guarantee four spotless overs alongwith being a wicket-taking option. India have Zaheer Khan, Sri Lanka have Malinga, Australia have Brett Lee, Pakistan have Sohail Tanveer - but Steyn, though he has undoubted class, hasn't yet developped into that kind of a T20 bowler.

Opportunities: Their growing stature in world cricket was slightly dented with their home series loss to Australia, and they were brought rudely back to earth after the heady Australian tour. This is the perfect opportunity to get back some of the lost lustre. Some of the young guns have not yet established themselves as certainties in the squad and this could be the stepping stone they want. A good performance here will almost certainly guarantee that they come into the selectors' radar for ODIs at the very least.

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