970526_600363669982733_1147538202_nWith the break in Super Rugby we might just as well suffer with the Proteas and see if Gary Kirsten did indeed teach them a way to win the bigger games, the ones that really counts.

AB de Villiers predicts silverware for South Africa

AB de Villiers has predicted a stream of South African success at major tournaments, which he hopes will start next month. The ODI captain did not remember that his countrymen captured the inaugural Champions Trophy but is confident they can claim the last and many others after that.

“We haven’t won an ICC trophy yet even though we are the No.1 Test team in the world but I’ve got a feeling there are a few to come in the next few years” he told Dutch radio NOS in Amsterdam, where the South African squad have set up camp. “We are just going to have to wait patiently. We are doing the small things right. The work ethic is there, the talent is there and the belief is there, so we’ve just got to go out there and give it our best shot.”

De Villiers is the first member of the South Africa group to make public the team’s real expectations of the Champions Trophy, after Gary Kirsten played down their chances on their departure. As suspected, South Africa have every intention of discarding their chokers’ tag in England and are feeling the heat as the event gets closer.

“There is always some pressure,” de Villiers said. “We are a very talented cricketing nation and we understand there are some responsibilities in performance. We would love to say we are just going to go and enjoy it but it’s more complicated than that. We’ve got to win some big games and we would love to win the trophy. I think we are preparing in the right way.”

In an attempt to replicate the success on last year’s Test tour of England, when South Africa claimed the Test championship mace, Kirsten has taken the squad to Amsterdam. They met up with explorer Mike Horn and did a cycle and canoe tour of the city before getting down to the business of net sessions.

Wet weather has not dampened South Africa’s plans. Despite 42mm of rain falling on Wednesday night, the groundstaff was able to dry the surface sufficiently for practice to get under way as planned at 10am on Thursday. That was the last training session before an ODI against the Netherlands tomorrow, the first of two warm-up matches before the tournament starts.

The fixture against the Netherlands is a particularly important one because it will be the first time in 67 days that South Africa will take the field as a team. It will also be the first opportunity for nine of their squad to get game time after a break of almost two months.

JP Duminy, Faf du Plessis (both because of injury), Rory Kleinveldt, Hashim Amla, Robin Peterson, Aaron Phangiso, Farhaan Behardien, Lonwabo Tsotsobe and Colin Ingram have not played any cricket since the end of the South African season. The rest will be relied on to bring “match intensity,” Kirsten said. De Villiers, David Miller, Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel and Ryan McLaren were in action at the IPL and while Alviro Petersen played in England.

While much of the focus has been on the batsmen, and the middle order in particular, South Africa will also want their quicks to find their rhythm quickly. Both Kleinveldt and Peterson expect the tournament to be more of a bowler-headlined spectacle because of the time of year, the conditions and the opposition.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if there are a few low scoring games,” Kleinveldt said. “I watched the Test and saw Jimmy Anderson swinging it. There should be plenty for the bowlers.”

And Peterson believes South Africa’s bowlers in particular will benefit. “Dale and Morne looked really impressive in the IPL.” he said. “With two new white balls and India and West Indies in our group, we can do well. Their batting line-ups tend to dominate more on subcontinental surfaces.”

Steyn and Morkel may be rested for the Holland match so South Africa can ensure all parts of their machine are working as they should be before they head to England. But they also know they will not be able to get away with a below-par performance against a much lower-ranked team.

 

Result of the warm up game

South Africa 341 for 3 (Duminy 150*, Ingram 82, du Plessis 62*) beat Netherlands 257 for 9 (Szwarczynski 98, Peterson 4-67) by 84 runs
JP Duminy scored an unbeaten 150 and Faf du Plessis’ hit a quickfire fifty on their return to international cricket after injury breaks, thus helping South Africa to an 84-run win in the one-off ODI against Netherlands in Amstelveen.

 

Date and Time

Match

Thu Jun 6
09:30 GMT | 10:30 local
11:30 SAST
1st Match, Group B – India v South Africa
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Fri Jun 7
09:30 GMT | 10:30 local
11:30 SAST
2nd Match, Group B – Pakistan v West Indies
Kennington Oval, London
Sat Jun 8
09:30 GMT | 10:30 local
11:30 SAST
3rd Match, Group A – England v Australia
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Sun Jun 9
09:30 GMT | 10:30 local
11:30 SAST
4th Match, Group A – New Zealand v Sri Lanka
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Mon Jun 10          
12:00 GMT | 13:00 local
14:00 SAST
5th Match, Group B – Pakistan v South Africa
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Tue Jun 11
09:30 GMT | 10:30 local
11:30 SAST
6th Match, Group B – India v West Indies
Kennington Oval, London
Wed Jun 12
09:30 GMT | 10:30 local
11:30 SAST
7th Match, Group A – Australia v New Zealand
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Thu Jun 13          
12:00 GMT | 13:00 local
14:00 SAST
8th Match, Group A – England v Sri Lanka
Kennington Oval, London
Fri Jun 14
09:30 GMT | 10:30 local
11:30 SAST
9th Match, Group B – South Africa v West Indies
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Sat Jun 15
09:30 GMT | 10:30 local
11:30 SAST
10th Match, Group B – India v Pakistan
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Sun Jun 16
09:30 GMT | 10:30 local
11:30 SAST
11th Match, Group A – England v New Zealand
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Mon Jun 17          
12:00 GMT | 13:00 local
14:00 SAST
12th Match, Group A – Australia v Sri Lanka
Kennington Oval, London
Wed Jun 19
09:30 GMT | 10:30 local
11:30 SAST
1st Semi-Final – TBC v TBC
Kennington Oval, London
Thu Jun 20
09:30 GMT | 10:30 local
11:30 SAST
2nd Semi-Final – TBC v TBC
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Sun Jun 23
09:30 GMT | 10:30 local
11:30 SAST
Final – TBC v TBC
Edgbaston, Birmingham

One Response to Cricket: ICC Champions Trophy 2013

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    Thanks for reminding us of the cricket SuperBul, looks like a good win in that warm up game, but I guess the bowlers won’t be too happy that Netherlands got as many as 257 runs and that they couldn’t bowl them all out.

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