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South Africa sweep Wisden awards 3/5

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EkPro1,464 posts
10 Apr 2013, 13:19
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10 Apr 2013, 13:19#1
Wisden honour for Amla, Kallis, Steyn

 

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South Africa's successful tour of England in 2012 saw three of their star players -- batsman Hashim Amla, all-rounder Jacques Kallis and fast bowler Dale Steyn -- named among Wisden's five Cricketers of the Year.

An award that by tradition can only be won once by a player in their career, the honour -- which is the editor's choice alone -- primarily but not exclusively reflects performances in the previous English season.

South Africa won a three-match series 2-0 with Amla becoming the first South African to score a test triple hundred in their triumph at The Oval and going on to top score in eight international innings out of 11 on tour.

Kallis, the pre-eminent all-rounder of his generation, made 182 at The Oval while still bowling at genuinely sharp pace. If Kallis is regarded as the best all-rounder now in the game, Steyn has the same status as a fast bowler with the Proteas' spearhead's career statistics standing comparison with some of the greatest quicks the game has known.

 

He overpowered England at The Oval and then starred again when South Africa took the series at Lord's to replace their hosts as the world's top test side.

The other two winners of this year's award were England batsman Nick Compton, who was honoured for his county exploits with Somerset, and West Indies' Marlon Samuels.

Compton joins his celebrated grandfather and England batting great Denis, who earned the accolade in 1939.

Meanwhile Australia captain Michael Clarke was named leading cricketer in the world after a 2012 aggregate of 1 595 runs, including a score of 329 not out against India in Sydney.

That innings -- just shy of the Australian test record of 334 held jointly by Don Bradman and Mark Taylor -- ended as a result of Clarke's own declaration.

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
10 Apr 2013, 16:44
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10 Apr 2013, 16:44#2

Ek its great the guys got this recognition!!! Philander must have been considered and perhaps Ab as well?

Hope we can hang on to the number one test spot this year.

EK
EkPro1,464 posts
11 Apr 2013, 08:02
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11 Apr 2013, 08:02#3

With our current test form I doubt that it will be much of a problem Beeno :)

It has taken Kallis ages to get a wisden.

Traditionally it's bassed on performances in England mostly, so Philander I think would not have been in the reckoning as he didn't do that well on the tour there AB as well. Our stars on the England tour were Kallis, Amla and steyn rightfully so they got the award. It is however extremely rare that 3 players from the same country will get the recognition (well apart from England off course)

CA
carpetmuncherPro1,667 posts
03 May 2013, 14:10
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03 May 2013, 14:10#4

just 3 ???? sorry to say even the second rate performances by our boys are light years ahead that ot the other nations.

 

wisden is a renowned dirty little pommie backed publication.

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hakwaPro4,146 posts
12 Oct 2013, 04:43
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12 Oct 2013, 04:43#5
 "South Africa's successful tour of England in 2012 saw three of their star players -- batsman Hashim Amla, all-rounder Jacques Kallis and fast bowler Dale Steyn -- named among Wisden's five Cricketers of the Year." well done lads.
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