I have far bigger concerns about the fielding in the last 3 days than I do in a slightly below par score on a 5th day pitch, the dropped catches got us into the position where we could lose, not a few loose shots today.
Unfortunately, any psychological damage done to their bowlers during the first innings has been undone, not to mention their batting confidence and form being restored after the failures in the first test. Hard to call the series from here.
Quote from: Proposition Joe on January 06, 2016, 01:28:01 PMUnfortunately, any psychological damage done to their bowlers during the first innings has been undone, not to mention their batting confidence and form being restored after the failures in the first test. Hard to call the series from here.Yeah think SA will be going into the next test with lifted spirits, particularly if Steyn and Philander are back. Might not have made any difference, but I just can't help thinking Root dropping De Villiers on day 2 was the turning point in the match.
In addition to the cloud, the wind had "flipped" from the prevailing South Easterly to a North Westerly, referred to as a "Pringle" by the local crickerati. Vaughan and his Saffer co-commentator had an extended discussion on TSM about why this should produce more favourable bowling conditions, but both were convinced that it did. Vaughan said a similar phenomenon occurs at Scarborough.