South Africa v Zimbabwe | 1st T20 | Bloemfontein | 8/10/2010

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Resurgent Zimbabwe face stern test


Match Facts

Friday, October 8, Bloemfontein
Start time 6:00pm (1600 GMT)
The Big Picture

As next-door neighbours and useful sparring partners, Zimbabwe are regular opponents in the early stages of South Africa's international season, with 20 of their previous 36 encounters taking place between late August and early November. On paper, therefore, this short series would appear to be just another unequal struggle, especially given that Zimbabwe have only ever won two encounters against the regional heavyweights, none of which have come in the past decade.

Unusually, however, the true focus of this tour is Zimbabwe's resurgence, rather than South Africa's search for early-season fluency, and the first match in Bloemfontein - which will also be the first time the two teams have met in a Twenty20 international - will be a significant indicator as to the extent of the country's redevelopment. Everything about the team, from the return of Grant Flower at the age of 39 to the announcement that Reebok will be their new kit suppliers, suggests that the traumas of the recent past are dissipating, and a bright new dawn is in the offing.

Whether the dawn is bright enough for them to pull off a surprise victory in the coming weeks remains to be seen, but with Graeme Smith having stepped down from his Twenty20 role in favour of the spinner Johan Botha, there's a hint of inexperience upon which they'll hope to capitalise. Besides, in the shortest form of the game, there's a much greater scope for upsets, as Zimbabwe proved in beating Australia at the 2007 World Twenty20.

Elton Chigumbura, Zimbabwe's captain, has promised his team will come out with a new aggressive approach, having talked his tactics through with a brains trust that includes Alan Butcher, the former head coach at Surrey, as well as several stars of Zimbabwe's brief golden era of the late 1990s, most notably Flower, Heath Streak the bowling coach and Alistair Campbell, the chief selector. With the 2011 World Cup fast approaching, this brief encounter could prove more instructive than past history would suggest.

Form guide

South Africa WWLLW
Zimbabwe LLLLW

Watch out for...

Grant Flower's return to the fray after a six-year absence has been the biggest talking point of the tour. Despite a visa glitch that left him stranded at Harare Airport while the rest of the team set off for Johannesburg, he has now caught up with the squad and is ready to resume an international career that already encompasses 67 Tests and 219 ODIs. Assuming he's fit and ready to take part in his first Twenty20 international, Zimbabwe will hope he can rediscover the form he displayed for Essex in the 2010 English summer, in which he was especially effective in the CB40 competition with 511 runs at 73.00 in 10 innings.

David Miller had already created a stir by the time he made his international debut - age 20 - earlier this year against West Indies. He didn't disappoint - making 33 from 26 balls down the order to help revive a flagging total and set up a narrow win. His blend of power and dexterity, alongside a clear-headed confidence makes him an ideal finisher who could prove the catalyst to South Africa's improvement in the way Eoin Morgan has done for England.

Team news

South Africa may have followed their lethargic showing in the World Twenty20 with a pair of wins over West Indies but suspicion remains they are still groping for a combination capable of challenging the best teams in this format. They have a new-look team for this series with Dale Steyn and Jacques Kallis resting and AB de Villiers out with injury. The exciting prospect Colin Ingram will make his debut and Heino Kuhn gets another chance behind the stumps in place of de Villiers. Wayne Parnell's return from injury gives the home side a boost while Ryan McLaren, who was surprisingly overlooked for the original squad, comes in for Albie Morkel, who picked up a side strain while playing for Chennai Super Kings in the Champions League.

South Africa (possible) 1 Graeme Smith, 2 Loots Bosman, 3 Colin Ingram, 4 JP Duminy, 5 Heino Kuhn (wk), 6 David Miller, 7 Johan Botha (capt), 8 Ryan McLaren, 9 Morne Morkel, 10 Wayne Parnell, 11 Lonwabo Tsotsobe.

Grant Flower's presence in the top order dominates the team news while Ed Rainsford should get his chance after a strong showing in the ODI series against Ireland where he picked up 10 wickets in the three matches.

Zimbabwe (possible) 1 Brendan Taylor, 2 Hamilton Masakadza, 3 Grant Flower, 4 Tatenda Taibu (wk), 5 Charles Coventry, 6 Chamu Chibhabha, 7 Elton Chigumbura (wk), 8 Prosper Utseya, 9 Shingirai Masakadza, 10 Ed Rainsford, 11 Chris Mpofu.

Pitch and conditions

There has not been an international match played at Bloemfontein since South Africa eased to an innings victory over Bangladesh almost two years ago. Back then there were runs aplenty for the home side before Bangladesh's batsmen struggled. Twenty20 conditions should be benign and with the forecast set fair runs should be on offer.

Stats and trivia

* 39 may not seem the normal age for newcomers but Grant Flower will make his Twenty20 International debut at Bloemfontein.

* Flower can at least claim to have some good form behind him. In his last international game, six years ago, he took 3 for 36 before top-scoring with 59 to help Zimbabwe edge to victory over Bangladesh.

* Since clubbing 94 from 45 balls against England at Centurion Loots Bosman has made 8, 0, 7, and 0 in Twenty20 Internationals.

Quotes

"Pro20 cricket is about who is the better team on the day, the uncertainty of this format is what makes it so exciting."
Alan Butcher knows the shortest format may be Zimbabwe's best chance of springing a surprise.

"When I have a bat in my hand and when I am hitting the ball, I feel in my element."
Colin Ingram only feels comfortable when at the crease. Which is fortunate for a top-order batsman.
 
'This isn't a warm-up game' - Johan Botha

South Africa's Twenty20 game against Zimbabwe in Bloemfontein marks the start of the international cricket season in the country and captain Johan Botha, who will take over as Twenty20 leader from Graeme Smith, is not taking his opponents lightly. Friday's contest will be the first Twenty20 fixture between the two teams. Zimbabwe have won just three of their 12 Twenty20 internationals thus far, the biggest scalp being the victory against Australia in the inaugural World Twenty20 in 2007.

"We're definitely taking Zimbabwe seriously. It's officially the start of our summer and this is no warm-up game," Botha said on the eve of the match. "They're an international side and have beaten some big teams in the past, so we'll still have to play pretty well.

"When teams are regarded as underdogs, they are dangerous. If one guy gets 80 off 50 balls or if one of their bowlers takes three or four wickets, it puts us under pressure."

Botha has led South Africa in eight ODIs and five Twenty20 internationals. Graeme Smith's decision to step down from Twenty20 captaincy in August paved the way for Botha to assume the role on a full-time basis, and both will feature in Friday's contest. "Graeme obviously has a lot of experience and it's nice to have someone like that in your team," Botha said. "If things get tough, he's always available for me, so as far as I'm concerned it's a good thing he didn't just stop and go away.

"As captain, I'll just try to be myself, do things on the field as I see it and hopefully make the right decisions. In T20 cricket, you want to stay one step ahead, so that's what I'll try and do."

The teams play two Twenty20 internationals and three ODIs in the series
 
Sir John. You are a legend. Opening match threads of most boring matches in almost every cricket forum. :bow:
 
Too early to open a thread for a match??? Match is still 7hrs and 40mins away to start.
 
Zimbos are pretty competative in T20s and have beaten the Aussies a couple of times as well as Pakistan so they could cause a shock here as wel..
 
Zim have a very annoying all out spin attack in T20s. I can recall zim beating Pakistan, when did that happen?
 
South africa team full of noobs players.
So zim can make a surprise.
 
SA still have very good Fast Bowling attack..

If Zim can Surprise them, I will be Happy too..

Zim did well in T20s I know that.

Certainly very competitive In the Shortest format of the Game..
 
SA still have very good Fast Bowling attack..

If Zim can Surprise them, I will be Happy too..

Zim did well in T20s I know that.

Certainly very competitive In the Shortest format of the Game..

Noooo, It will put extra pressure on our team and fans to beat the team which was beaten by zim.
 
Noooo, It will put extra pressure on our team and fans to beat the team which was beaten by zim.

Can't agree.. SA don't even have 5 of their regular Team Members in this series...

And It was always so tough for Pakistan to Beat SA..
 
sorry off topic .... ...i don't remember the last ODI between SA & Pak?? is quite a long time now
 
sorry off topic .... ...i don't remember the last ODI between SA & Pak?? is quite a long time now

We qualified for semi final of champions trophy to play semi final against South Africa but they were not able to qualify :(

though we beat them in T20 wc this year
 
We qualified for semi final of champions trophy to play semi final against South Africa but they were not able to qualify :(

though we beat them in T20 wc this year

yeah I know.... but really a long time to see an ODI between SA & Pak
 
sorry off topic .... ...i don't remember the last ODI between SA & Pak?? is quite a long time now

The last ODI between them played in Pakistan in 2007 of five-match series with the final match played in Lahore, Octuber 29 where South Africa overcome Pakistan dominance and take 6/20 in no time to not only win the match by 14 runs and also win the series with 3-2.

Pakistan were 4/199 and bowled out for 219 chasing 233.
 
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The last ODI between them played in Pakistan in 2007 of five-match series with the final match played in Lahore, Octuber 29 where South Africa overcome Pakistan dominance and take 6/20 in no time to not only the match and also win the series with 3-2.

Pakistan were 4/199 and bowled out for 219 chasing 233.

hmm...Oct to Oct ...complete 3 years....
 
hmm...Oct to Oct ...complete 3 years....

Yeah, playing after 3 years for our home series.

Not looking good for improved performance this series.

in 2007, Tests 1-0 lost, ODIs 3-2 lost.

Might trashed all matches this time.
 
Yeah, playing after 3 years for our home series.

Not looking good for improved performance this series.

in 2007, Tests 1-0 lost, ODIs 3-2 lost.

Might trashed all matches this time.

don't loose hope yaar ...abhi to match suru bhi nahi hue ....:D ...common
 
zim team is very strong in batting order now,
flower need to lead from front.
 
With the terrible squad annonced the chances is slim now. :facepalm:

They have to play out of their skin.

Yes ....and I hope young guns display good performance so they can acquire there places for long time ..its time for some seniors to go ...
 
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mastermind bhai don't go offtopic,

request to all talk about match only,nothing else here.
 
Yes ....and I hope young guns play display good performance so they can acquire there places for long time ..its time for some seniors to go ...

SA not getting that many exciting talents coming into the rank to replace such greats...

About Zim, Mugabe, and England + Australia Destroyed This Countries Cricket where they were.. From being a equally or even better team than New Zealand, They Became Poorer than Bangladesh..

Now, Its looking good that, those School Boys are now more matured and more passionate to do well for their country..

Hope they will do well in the Current Series against SA.
 
SA not getting that many exciting talents coming into the rank to replace such greats...

About Zim, Mugabe, and England + Australia Destroyed This Countries Cricket where they were.. From being a equally or even better team than New Zealand, They Became Poorer than Bangladesh..

Now, Its looking good that, those School Boys are now more matured and more passionate to do well for their country..

Hope they will do well in the Current Series against SA.

Well said about Zimbabwe ....

and SA have good players in domestic scene ....and they displayed good bran of cricket in just concluded Champions League ....

player like David jacod ,Rusty theron ,Ingram ,Russow etc are very good prospects...
 
Elton Chigumbura will be a key person For Zimbabwe. This guy can bowl, can Bat, And very good fielder.

And Most Importantly, He has a Very good cricketing Brain on his Shoulder.
 
Looking forward to this game. I hope the PCB watches it too to understand the playing style of the Proteas and make plans accordingly for each player.
 
Elton Chigumbura will be a key person For Zimbabwe. This guy can bowl, can Bat, And very good fielder.

And Most Importantly, He has a Very good cricketing Brain on his Shoulder.

Masakadza is also a talented bat.
 
Well said about Zimbabwe ....

and SA have good players in domestic scene ....and they displayed good bran of cricket in just concluded Champions League ....

player like David jacod ,Rusty theron ,Ingram ,Russow etc are very good prospects...

Sorry, I can't Judge their True Talent By watching them only at T20 Matches..

They Are all good, Because, Their System Trains them Good Quality.

Certaily Ingrum is one to watch out for.
 
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Looking forward to this game. I hope the PCB watches it too to understand the playing style of the Proteas and make plans accordingly for each player.

Wasted post then. :runaway:

PCB only go their order they want doesn't want to learn anything about other countries. :46:
 
@ Farhan1 Truly Said Bro.. Brainless People Believe, The Person In front or beside of them are brainless than them, But however we all know whats the truth.
 
Wasted post then. :runaway:

PCB only go their order they want doesn't want to learn anything about other countries. :46:
PCB did appoint a video analyst for the A-team. Do we have video analyst for our national team??
 
Any sane cricket board would set about tasks for analysts to gather all the information about the opposition they're due to face, our lads are probably tucked up in bed having a bedtime story read to them by their servants.

I hope Waqar is watching!
 
Zimbabwe must need a good start to at least give a Challenging total to defend against Mighty SA.
 
Masa has shades of Muhammad Hafeez about him so far - wasting deliveries, not rotating the strike.
 
Morkel injured? Looks serious. Pakistan may well win a Test Series!
 
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