South Africa expect to face an onslaught
AFP
24 December 1998
DURBAN, Dec 24 (AFP) - South Africa's cricketers are braced for
an onslaught from the wounded West Indies when the third Test
starts at Kingsmead on Saturday.
``We expect them to come at us very hard,'' said South African
coach Bob Woolmer, whose team hold a 2-0 lead in the five-match
series.
``The last thing we will do is underestimate them. We will not be
fooled by our position in the series. We played the better
cricket in the first two Tests, but the wins were not achieved
easily. It was very tough cricket.''
Although veteran West Indies fast bowlers Courtney Walsh and
Curtly Ambrose have been outstanding, the batsmen have yet to
come to terms with the South African pace attack spearheaded by
Allan Donald and Shaun Pollock.
World record holder and captain Brian Lara, vice-captain Carl
Hooper and Shivnarine Chanderpaul have all made centuries in
provincial games but have not shown their best form in the Test
matches.
The Kingsmead pitch is expected to provide much better batting
conditions than Johannesburg or Port Elizabeth. Errol Stewart,
captain of the local KwaZulu-Natal team, says the pitches for the
two most recent provincial matches were ``absolute beauties''.
He said: ``What you get at Kingsmead is a lively first morning in
which there is a fair bit for the bowlers. But after that, and of
course it does depend on the weather, you get beautiful batting
conditions.''
The West Indies are expected to juggle their batting resources,
with a possible move up the order to number three for left-hander
Chanderpaul, who made 182 against South Africa A at
Pietermaritzburg earlier in the week.
Opener Philo Wallace is expected to return after recovering from
glandular fever, while reserve wicketkeeper Junior Murray may get
a game as a batsman.
South Africa's only decision will be whether to use off-spinner
Pat Symcox or left-armer Paul Adams, with Symcox's gritty batting
and steady bowling expected to get the nod.
The South African team only assembled at midday Thursday after
six of the players were involved in day-night provincial matches
on Wednesday.
Openers Gary Kirsten and Herschelle Gibbs, who both failed in
Port Elizabeth, had a confidence boost when they made
half-centuries for Western Province against Gauteng in Cape Town.
Woolmer said he was not worried by the late arrival of many of
his players. ``We normally only get together two days before a
game,'' he said. ``We will be well prepared.''
The South African team will practise on Friday before having a
team Christmas lunch.
Lara said he is demanding a better performance from the tourists.
``We have two great fast bowlers who are performing well but
cricket requires a team effort from all 11 players,'' he said.
The squads:
South Africa (from): Hansie Cronje (captain), Gary Kirsten,
Herschelle Gibbs, Jacques Kallis, Daryll Cullinan, Jonty Rhodes,
Shaun Pollock, Mark Boucher, Pat Symcox, Allan Donald, David
Terbrugge, Paul Adams.
West Indies (from): Brian Lara (captain), Clayton Lambert, Philo
Wallace, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Carl Hooper, Stuart Williams,
Junior Murray, Ridley Jacobs, Rawl Lewis, Nixon McLean, Curtly
Ambrose, Courtney Walsh, Franklyn Rose, Floyd Reifer, Darren
Ganga, Mervyn Dillon.
Umpires: David Orchard (SA), Russel Tiffin (Zimbabwe)
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