Wednesday, 3 February 2016

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South Africa and England target short-form gains



BLOEMFONTEIN: In a demonstration of commonly unreasonable planning, the constrained overs leg of England's voyage through South Africa incorporates five ODIs and only two T20Is, in spite of the way that the World Twenty20 is approaching in scarcely a month's opportunity, and both sides would without a doubt advantage from more sprint preparing in the mediating weeks. All things considered, such is the traverse between the abbreviated arrangements in this day and age that the 50-over standoffs, which get in progress in Bloemfontein on Wednesday (today), still hold an importance to both groups. On the off chance that South Africa's basic is to develop that triumphant feeling after a berating Test arrangement, then England need just to bear on where they cleared out off in a wild complete to their voyage through the UAE before Christmas.


Groups news: Marchant de Lange is a solid wager to add to his count of three ODI tops as South Africa hope to cover the hole in their quick knocking down some pins positions in the midst of the long haul nonappearances of Dale Steyn, Vernon Philander and Kyle Abbott. Despite the fact that there are worries about Kagiso Rabada's workload taking after his Test heroics, he appears to be liable to be allowed to begin the arrangement, while Imran Tahir – neglected through the Test arrangement in the wake of attempting to make an impact on the voyage through India – is back in the casing as the main decision spinner. Roy is a noteworthy uncertainty in the wake of torment a back fit amid preparing on Monday. His place at the highest point of the request is liable to be filled by Moeen Ali, which is not the most exceedingly bad rejig conceivable given that Ben Stokes' accessibility after damage in the UAE would some way or another make a logjam of stroke-creators in the lower-center request. Adil Rashid, flushed with certainty after a leap forward winter in the Big Bash, might be allowed to take that shape straight into the 50-over organization.

Squads (from):

South Africa: 1 Hashim Amla, 2 Quinton de Kock (wk), 3 Faf du Plessis, 4 AB de Villiers (capt), 5 David Miller, 6 JP Duminy, 7 Farhaan Behardien, 8 Chris Morris/David Wiese, 9 Kagiso Rabada, 10 Morne Morkel/Marchant de Lange, 11 Imran Tahir

England: 1 Moeen Ali, 2 Alex Hales, 3 Joe Root, 4 Eoin Morgan (capt), 5 James Taylor, 6 Ben Stokes, 7 Jos Buttler (wk), 8 Adil Rashid, 9 Chris Woakes, 10 David Willey, 11 Reece Topley. 

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