Standard Bank Cup: Rindel and Pienaar pass fitness muster (16 March 1999)
Free State captain Gerhardus Liebenberg last night faced the truth he had been dreading for more than a week when old Northerns adversaries Mike Rindel and Roy Pienaar passed the fitness test for Friday's quarter-final joust in the Standard Bank Cup
16-Mar-1999
16 March 1999
Standard Bank Cup: Rindel and Pienaar pass fitness muster
Trevor Chesterfield
IN CENTURION
Free State captain Gerhardus Liebenberg last night faced the truth he
had been dreading for more than a week when old Northerns adversaries
Mike Rindel and Roy Pienaar passed the fitness test for Friday's
quarter-final joust in the Standard Bank Cup knock-out stages.
When Liebenberg last saw this pair together he felt the cold shivers
of run-making retribution on a hot October night at the start of the
season and the limited-overs programme barely underway. After all
Liebenberg must have fancied Free State's chances of another victory
after his century had set him up for the man of the match award.
Only along come the Titans openers, Rindel and Pienaar, hijacking the
match with a record series first wicket partnership of 240 at
Springbok Park and Rindel walking off with the award Liebenberg felt
had been his. It was not a night to remember.
After all, Rindel and Pienaar, seems more like a furniture removal
company than smooth batting operators in the habit of establishing
records and making the opposition pay for bowling too short, too wide
and both sides of the stumps.
Peter Kirsten grinned broadly when he announced late yesterday,
shortly before the start of the spit braai at which the team members
received their gold medals for winning the league section, that Rindel
and Pienaar were ready to face Free State in the cup outing at
SuperSport Centurion.
"Things are looking good," he said. "And Rindel and Pienaar are fit
and okay, and we should know who will be in the squad of 12 when I cut
it down (to size)."
This will be later tonight after a testing middle-net under lights
followed by a light fielding session under lights tomorrow
night. While keeping his squad fit and focused, the other plan is to
also see they retain their motivation.
As Kirsten explains, it is all about the players "peaking at the right
time". Also part of the squad are Rudolf Steyn and Deon Jordaan, both
have been struggling with injuries but both have come through
Kirsten's tough schedule. For those who have not experience practice
and playing conditions in that unattractive part of the English
midlands, Kirsten's schedule is tough and hard.
led by Mark Davis, who heads the final SuperSport Series bowling
averages this season (now there's a turn up for those who doubted his
ability) Kirsten and his other two selectors, Davis and Chris van
Noordwyk, have an unpleasant job of leaving out three.
Apart from Rindel, Pienaar, Martin van Jaarsveld, Gerald Dros and
Dirkie de Vos, the batting has to be finely balanced and with Quentin
Ferreira showing off his improved all-round talents every time he
plays, the depth is starting to emerge, perhaps at the right time.
Squad
Mike Rindel, Roy Pienaar, Martin van Jaarsveld, Gerald Dros, Dirkie de
Vos, Dennis Smith, Pierre Joubert, Quentin Ferreira, Greg Smith, David
Townsend, Mark Davis (capt), Rudi Bryson, Rudolf Steyn, Deon Jordaan
and Quentin Still
Source :: Trevor Chesterfield, Pretoria News