Centurion: England coach Duncan Fletcher is not often moved to
delivering such categorical statements that his charges are today
facing an combined opposition which should provide the tourists with
their toughest ``warm up'' game of the tour.
He even threw in the thought that the powerful combined
Northerns/Gauteng XI to play the England XI at Centurion over the next
four days was such that the game might even be considered as ``the
sixth Test on this tour''.
Fletcher might now consider revising that comments although the locals
have included five Test players in the side after the United Cricket
Board late yesterday ordered the removal of Rudi Bryson and replaced
him with Walter Masimula.
This was after a strong objection was lodged at the all white
composition of the combined side after Bryson, brought in as a
replacement for the injured David Townsend at noon yesterday, found
himself sidelined for the SuperSport Park game five hours later.
It was the latest, if possibly not the last, of what has been from the
start a botched selection job with the team, sanctioned last Saturday
by the UCB, appearing in British newspapers last Sunday ahead of the
South African announcement.
Problems first arose when the UCB, in their wisdom, decided last
Friday they wanted to field the strongest side possible in the
Northerns/Gauteng XI. The argument was the national selectors wanted
to have a further look at players such as Adam Bacher, Daryll
Cullinan, David Terbrugge, Greg Smith and Steve Elworthy prior to
selection for the first Test side of the series on Sunday.
Apart from disrupting the well-organised South African A side by
withdrawing Nic Pothas, Neil McKenzie and Terbrugge, the UCB pushed
aside the interests of the provincial selectors to the extent that on
Tuesday a Gauteng selector made it known he was ``upset and
disappointed at the way the side has been selected''.
Matsemi Noyka had informed the UCB and the Gauteng Cricket Board of
his decision not ``to support the team in any way''.
He said the all white selection was a ``affront to transformation
policy preached by the UCB''.
Yet UCB insiders said earlier this week that the side had been
approved at the highest level.
As it is Peter Kirsten, the Northerns coach, who was supposed to help
prepare the side was unaware until Monday morning that it had already
been selected.
Rumours that the national selectors had hand in selecting the side
were at first denied but late yesterday it emerged they had ``a hand
in allowing the strongest team possible'' to play the tourists.
The former Test batsman has declined to comment on what has been
little more than administrative interference in team selection
process. There had also been a ``gentleman?s agreement'' between
the neighbouring unions that Northerns would be allowed to field six
players for this game as it was being played in Centurion. Gauteng had
six players when they combined with Northerns for the Wanderers game
late last month against Sri Lanka A. The England coach,
Fletcher, felt the pitch would be hard and fast and help the quick
bowlers while Clive Eksteen, the Combined XI?s captain indicated
that he would have the Northerns duo of Test cap Elworthy and
left-armer Greg Smith share the new ball.
Fletcher admitted the side was almost as strong as a Test side but was
confident that the England batsmen would get used to the pace of what
he thought would become a very fast surface. While Darren Gough and
Andrew Caddick are expected to play, the left-armer Alan Mullally is
likely to be rested for the Test now seven days away.
As it is England rocked up to the nets at Centurion yesterday with
only two batsmen in Nasser Hussain and Alec Stewart while the bowlers
were given a full work out although Darren Gough was given the day
off.
The teams:
Northerns/Gauteng XI: Sven Koenig, Adam Bacher, Neil McKenzie,
Daryll Cullinan, Martin van Jaarsveld, Nic Pothas, Steve
Elworthy, Clive Eksteen (capt), Greg Smith, David Terbrugge, Walter
Masimula.
England XI (possibly from): Mike Atherton, Mark Butcher,
Alec Stewart, Nasser Hussain (capt), Gavin Hamilton, Michael Vaughn,
Andrew Flintoff, Darren Maddy, Alex Tudor, Darren Gough, Andrew
Caddick, Chris Silverwood, Phil Tufnell.
Umpires: David Orchard and Wilf Diedricks;
Third umpire: Danny Becker.
Hours of play: 10.30-12.30pm; 1.10-3.10pm, 3.30-5.30pm