Richard Hobson
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The prospect of winning their first Test series in England since they were
readmitted to the international arena in 1991 has been a driving force for
South Africa since the first day of the tour and Graeme Smith, the captain,
highlighted the character in the team as a significant reason for the
victory that has put them on the road to achieving their goal.
Mental strength showed itself in the discipline of Ashwell Prince, the man of
the match for his innings of 149 in South Africa’s ten-wicket victory at
Headingley, and A. B. de Villiers in their 212-run stand for the fifth
wicket on Saturday and Sunday. This was especially so in the case of De
Villiers, who was booed by the crowd on Friday after he claimed a low catch
against Andrew Strauss when the ball had hit the ground. De Villiers went on
to make 174.
“I think we did better at the big moments,” Smith, who overtook Hansie Cronje
as South Africa’s most successful captain with his 28th win, said. “We
handled the things that happened in this game in a mature way. No one gets
used to the abuse and I thought that AB played a real man’s innings.”
Michael Vaughan, the England captain, said that his own face-to-face
confrontation with De Villiers during lunch on Friday had been “completely
blown out of proportion.”.
Smith faced as many questions about the home side’s tactics as his own. He
nibbled at a few. “It is not our place to judge England’s selections,” he
said. “We just play against the team we are put up against.”
He said that Darren Pattinson “was not somebody we had prepared for”. Asked
whether the position of Tim Ambrose, the wicketkeeper, at No 6 had left
England vulnerable, Smith said: “Whenever you bat a ’keeper in that
position, there is an opportunity if you get a couple of early wickets. We
put him under pressure. We are not stupid, we read the papers and knew there
was pressure on him.”
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I bet it had something to do with the catch in the first innings. Doesn't matter though - he showed the Yorkshire folk where they can stick their criticism.
Tsotsi, London,
how come AB wasnt man of the match?
Surely his 174 was just as patient as Ashwell Princes, yet AB scored an extra 25 runs aswell!
Khaya, UK,