Monday, 1 February 2016

South Africa seek redemption in one-day series

South Africa will be quick to vindicate a Test arrangement rout when they meet England in five one-day internationals, beginning at the Mangaung Oval on Wednesday. 

"There are no delicate arrangement or less imperative arrangement, they are terrifically vital, especially falling off a Test arrangement misfortune," said South African mentor Russell Domingo. 

Both groups will hope to expand on late great results taking after disillusioning effort in the 2015 Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. 

South Africa indicated inconsistent structure in the World Cup yet achieved the semi-finals, where they were beaten by New Zealand. From that point forward, they have won a home arrangement against the Black Caps and an away arrangement in India. 

Britain had a poor World Cup, neglecting to achieve the thump out stage subsequent to losing every one of their matches against other Test countries. Yet, they then beat New Zealand 3-2 in a home arrangement, lost by the same edge against Australia and beat Pakistan 3-1 in the United Arab Emirates. 

A few of England's driving one-day players did not show up in the late Test arrangement against South Africa, including wicketkeeper-batsman Jos Buttler, who hit England's speediest one-day century off 46 balls in the arrangement decider against Pakistan in Dubai. 

Other new faces incorporate chief Eoin Morgan, opening batsman Jason Roy and bowlers Reece Topley, Chris Jordan, David Willey and Adil Rashid, who all had some achievement in England's agreeable win in a warm-up match against South Africa An in Kimberley on Saturday. 

South Africa's one-day masters incorporate hard-hitting left-gave batsmen David Miller and Rilee Rossouw, all-rounder Farhaan Behardien and leg-spinner Imran Tahir. 

South African commander AB de Villiers, the world's number one-positioned one-day global batsman, will seek after an arrival to shape in the wake of making three ducks in his last three Test innings against England. 

South Africa included quick bowler Marchant de Lange to their squad taking after the damage constrained withdrawal of Dale Steyn and the inaccessibility through harm for the primary match of Kyle Abbott. 

"Marchant gives us more choices with our quick bowlers in light of the fact that there is no Steyn, no (Vernon) Philander, no Kyle Abbott," said Domingo, who communicated worry about the workload of Morne Morkel and new star Kagiso Rabada. 

"The huge concern is the way that Rabada and Morkel have played a great deal of cricket generally and have knocked down some pins such a large number of overs, we have to oversee them throughout the following couple of days," said Domingo. 

Squads: 

South Africa: AB de Villiers (skipper), Kyle Abbott, Hashim Amla, Farhaan Behardien, Quinton de Kock (wkt), Marchant de Lange, JP Duminy, Faf du Plessis, Imran Tahir, David Miller, Morne Morkel, Chris Morris, Kagiso Rabada, Rilee Rossouw. 

Britain: Eoin Morgan (commander), Moeen Ali, Jonny Bairstow, Stuart Broad, Jos Buttler (wkt), Alex Hales, Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Jason Roy, Ben Stokes, James Taylor, Reece Topley, David Willey, Chris Woakes.

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