Kwazulu-Natal Cricket Round-up (4 November 1998)
A good cricket wicket that will give both batsmen and spectators value for their money is expected for Natal's opening SuperSport Series match of the season, against Griquas at Kingsmead from Friday
04-Nov-1998
4 November 1998
Kwazulu-Natal Cricket Round-up
By Ken Borland
A good cricket wicket that will give both batsmen and spectators value
for their money is expected for Natal's opening SuperSport Series
match of the season, against Griquas at Kingsmead from Friday.
Natal have often in the past prepared green wickets, especially when
their visitors come from places like Kimberley where grass is saved
for livestock and not for sports and recreation, but captain Dale
Benkenstein said yesterday that this would not happen on the weekend.
"Both sides have good bowling attacks. Griquas have got Otis Gibson
and three other seamers. All that we'll be asking for is a pitch that
has got good carry and does give the quicks some help if they bowl
well. There's no sense in producing a green snakepit because that's
not the way to play cricket," the newly-capped international said.
Minus overcast conditions, Kingsmead has generally provided good
batting conditions in the afternoon sessions, but Benkenstein is
confident that whatever the weather, Natal will be able to outplay
Griquas at home. "The ball should still move around in the morning
and it will be difficult for them coming from the bare pitches in
Kimberley. I think we'll still handle it better than them," he said.
The frontline Natal attack is likely to consist of three seamers and a
spinner.
Slow left-arm spinner Craig Tatton was lured back to Natal from Boland
in the close season, but as fate would have it his place in the team
is under threat due to the fine form of off-spinner Robbie MacQueen.
MacQueen may be the more reliable of the two, but Tatton is more
penetrative and he had an excellent run at the end of last season's
four-day competition.
The impressive left-arm duo of Gary Gilder and Shaun Adam are
certainties, but Lance Klusener will only play if he is able to bowl
his full quota of overs.
The international all-rounder bowled for the first time after ankle
surgery in Natal B's limited-overs match at the start of the week and,
although not operating at full throttle, he picked up three wickets in
seven overs with the only side effect being some stiffness.
The other poser for the selection committee is Errol Stewart's
fitness. The number three batsman is back in the frame weeks ahead of
schedule after fracturing a wrist in mid-October, but whether he is
fully fit for four days of the hurly-burly of SuperSport Series
cricket will be ascertained by a fitness test on the eve of the game.
The Griquas match ends on Monday with the opening pitch at 9 am each
morning.
Natal squad:
Andrew Hudson, Dale Benkenstein, Mark Bruyns, Doug Watson, Errol
Stewart, Jonty Rhodes, Lance Klusener, Keith Forde, Shaun Adam, Gary
Gilder, Craig Tatton, Robbie MacQueen, Wade Wingfield, Keith Storey,
Jannie Dreyer.
Pat Symcox and strike bowler Garth Roe return to the Griquas line-up
for the match against Natal.
Griquas squad:
Mickey Arthur, Martyn Gidley, Kepler Wessels (capt), Pieter Barnard,
Willie Dry, Loots Bosman, Pat Symcox, Wendell Bossenger, Otis Gibson,
Garth Roe, Deon Kruis, Adri Swanepoel.
Source :: Ken Borland