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    Stats highlight sad batting story

    Quinton de Kock and Hashim Amla Quinton and Hashim Amla Proteas
    Published on July 7, 2019 | Leave a response

    A spike in form during the closing stages shouldn’t overshadow the fact that South Africa’s World Cup campaign was derailed by poor batting performances under pressure, writes JON CARDINELLI.

    Faf du Plessis was a joy to watch at Old Trafford. He played with freedom and he played with determination. He batted as if he would never get another chance in ODI cricket.

    You could see what it meant to Du Plessis when he reached his century and lifted his hands to the sky. Collectively, the top six performed to boost the side towards their highest total at the tournament.

    Not that it mattered in the context of the World Cup semi-final race. This is what the powers that be need to bear in mind when reviewing the campaign in its entirety.

    How did the team perform when a semi-final place was still at stake? How did the batsmen fare under pressure?

    These are the questions that matter. The stats suggest that South Africa’s top six has a lot to answer for.

    SA TOP-SIX BATSMEN USED AT 2019 WORLD CUP

    ENG BAN IND WI AFG NZ PAK SL AUS AVG
    AMLA

    13

    DNP

    6

    6

    41*

    55

    2

    80* DNP 40.6
    DE KOCK

    68

    23

    10

    17*

    68

    5

    47

    15

    52

    38.1
    MARKRAM

    11

    45

    DNP

    5

    –

    38

    7

    –

    34

    23.3

    DU

    PLESSIS

    5

    62

    38

    0* –

    23

    63

    96*

    100

    64.5
    VD DUSSEN

    50

    41

    22

    – – 67*

    36

    –

    95

    62.2
    DUMINY

    8

    45

    3

    DNP DNP DNP DNP –

    14

    17.5
    MILLER DNP

    38

    31

    – –

    36

    31

    DNP DNP 34.0

    Consider how the better teams have performed in this area. India – who finished at the top of the table – boast the tournament’s top run-scorer in Rohit Sharma. Skipper Virat Kohli averaged more than 60 during the round-robin phase.

    David Warner and Aaron Finch have fired for Australia, while Jason Roy, Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow and Ben Stokes have made important contributions for England. All of the aforementioned players have averaged more than 50 with the bat at this tournament.

    Before the game against Australia, Du Plessis admitted that South Africa had underperformed over the course of the tournament. He felt that his own contribution had been good rather than great, and went on to stress that great contributions are needed by more than one individual to swing big games and push for titles like the World Cup.

    The stats highlight Du Plessis’ point. The final averages have been boosted by the performances against Sri Lanka and Australia – where there was no pressure to perform. Even so, five of the players used in South Africa’s top six at some stage of the campaign have averaged 40 or less.

    The games against England, India and New Zealand were always going to be campaign-shaping ones for South Africa. It’s plain to see that a lack of application shown by the top batsmen compromised the team as a whole. Sadly, this was also the case in games against opponents like Bangladesh and Pakistan.

    SA TOTALS AT 2019 WORLD CUP

    ENG BAN IND WI AFG NZ PAK SL AUS

    207

    309-8 227-9 29-2 (NR) 131-1 241-6 259-9 206-1 325-6

    The consistent failings of the top six impacted on South Africa’s ability to set as well as chase big scores. Without the necessary platform, the Proteas surpassed 300 only once in key matches against England, Bangladesh, India, New Zealand and Pakistan.

    Du Plessis has lamented the top batsmen’s tendency to throw their wickets away as well as the dearth of substantial partnerships. South Africa managed just three partnerships in excess of 100 runs – for the first five wickets.

    Two of the three big stands came in the matches against Sri Lanka and Australia – in other words, when the Proteas were already out of the playoff running and the pressure was off.

    SA PARTNERSHIPS (FIRST FIVE WICKETS)

    ENG BAN IND WI AFG NZ PAK SL AUS AVG
    1ST

    36

    49

    11

    11

    104

    9

    4

    31

    79

    37.1
    2ND

    8

    53

    13

    17

    27*

    50

    87

    175*

    35

    66.4
    3RD

    85

    45

    54

    1* –

    52

    12

    –

    151

    66.7
    4TH

    13

    55

    2

    – –

    25

    33

    –

    30

    26.3
    5TH

    2

    26

    9

    – –

    52

    53

    –

    22

    27.3

    The stats show how the openers struggled to get South Africa off to a good start. There also appeared to be a pattern with the Proteas losing wickets cheaply when they were already two or three down. Senior men like JP Duminy and David Miller had a very poor tournament.

    How they go about addressing those issues in the coming months will be key to an improved showing in 2023. We’ve seen South Africa crumbling at World Cups before, and the problems appear to be mental as well as technical.

    Failure to tackle the issues head on will see history repeating itself at the next global showpiece.

    Photo: Cricket World Cup/Twitter

    Posted in Jon Cardinelli Tagged Australia, jon cardinelli column, Proteas

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