South Africa's mental block
South Africa committed some glaring, the most basic mistakes on the fourth day in Durban, and their display of non-resistance, especially after tea, revealed a serious mental block, says Simon Briggs in the Daily Telegraph .
But at least Australia tried to play the ball. For the South Africans, their display of non-resistance suggested a serious mental block. For players of this quality to make such basic mistakes, the whole dressing room must have entered a state of blue funk.
Like all great showmen, Swann grabs the attention early on. No easing into a comfortable routine. This is the man whose Test career began little more than a year ago with two wickets in his first over: big scalps, too, in Gautam Gambhir and Rahul Dravid.
Siddhartha Talya is a senior sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo