Northerns need to replace Rindel/Elworthy
Trevor Chesterfield
19 January 1999
IN CENTURION
One of the immediate problems facing Peter Kirsten and Northerns
captain Mark Davis is the reshaping of the side for two limited-overs
games next week in the absence of Mike Rindel and Steve Elworthy.
While the South Africa selectors pulled a surprise on Monday when they
named both in the quad of 17 for the one-day series against the West
Indies and starting on Friday, Kirsten and Co are likely to make known
the replacements later today when the squad has a middle net practice
at L C de Villiers.
Pierre Joubert, injured for much of the latter part of November and
December, has come back quite strong and bowled with some success to
the South African test squad at SuperSport Centurion last Thursday. At
least it gave him a solid workout.
As his batting skills are also improving, chances are he will fill in
for Elworthy for Standard Bank League games against Gauteng at the
Wanderers on Friday week and Griqualand West at Centurion Park two
days later on January 31.
Just who is likely to take over from Rindel is another matter. Perhaps
Nico Martin may get a look in, especially as the promising Johan
Myburgh is on tour of Pakistan with the South African under/19
side. There are other candidates and with Rudolf Steyn back from the
injury which kept him out of the A Section match against Griqualand
West at Kimberley last weekend where Northerns won and increased their
chances of playing Border in the four-day final in early March.
Kirsten and Davis look on the two matches at the end of the month as
most important for the make up of the final charge for the League
Trophy title.
While it is all about finding the right balance for both games a win
over Gauteng will just about sew up the crown for the second time in
three seasons. And with Rindel and Elworthy missing it should also be
a test of the team's depth of strength with a squad of 13 or 14 being
named today as part of the training focus.
``We have to back ourselves and our instincts on this one,'' Davis said
yesterday while Kirsten felt both matches were part of a larger
scenario which included home A Section games against Free State and
Natal and a place in the final.
As Kepler Wessels said, Northerns are so close to reaching two finals
and taking at least one of the three trophies on offer that ``you have
to admire how they have come back with a new coach in charge. It was a
compliment with a sneaking hint of envy.
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