The Citizen (Gauteng)

Hashim full of happy thoughts

TRIPLE-CENTURY HEROICS: HASHIM RETURNS TO HAPPY HUNTING GROUND

- London

Proteas opening batsman returns to The Oval where he scored a triple-century against England five years ago.

South Africa even stronger as Rabada makes his way back.

South Africa’s Hashim Amla has insisted memories of an inspired innings will play no part when he returns to one of his favourite venues for the third Test against England at The Oval.

Five years ago, Amla made South Africa’s highest individual Test score of 311 not out, his marathon effort playing a key role in an innings and 12-run win.

South Africa return to The Oval for tomorrow’s third Test all square at 1-1 in their current four-match series with England after a crushing 340-run win at Trent Bridge earlier this month – a match where Amla scored important fifties in both innings.

The 34-year-old Amla, asked if he was as good a batsman now as he had been five years ago, told reporters at The Oval yesterday: “I’ve got the same name, I’ve trained as tough as I can train so for me it’s about continuing that.”

As for his more than 13-hour innings in 2012 – still only the second Test triple century at The Oval after England great Leonard Hutton’s 364 against Australia in 1938 – Amla insisted it was the bowlers who deserved credit for the Proteas winning that Test.

“I remember just trying to bat as long as I can and thankfully I did. The lasting memory was that we were bowling on the first day and I think England was in a good position and the way we came back the next day to bowl them out for 385. That was the turning point in the game. It got us back in the game to win that Test match. The fight we showed, that was the lasting memory.”

And that means, as far as Amla is concerned, those memories of South Africa’s highest individual Test score won’t be in his thoughts when he bats again at The Oval.

“A lot of cricket has happened in between, I don’t think there will be any thoughts of that,” explained the Durban-born batsman.

South Africa are set to be an even stronger side than the one that triumphed at Trent Bridge as tomorrow’s match marks the return of Kagiso Rabada.

The fast bowler was banned from the second Test as a result of swearing at England all-rounder Ben Stokes during South Africa’s 211-run defeat in the first Test at Lord’s.

Amla said the 22-year-old Rabada’s own desire not to get banned again would be all the encouragem­ent the bowler needed to modify his approach, adding no one in the Proteas’ camp wanted to douse the paceman’s “fiery” spirit.

“The way he does it is entirely up to him. We’ve always allowed ‘KG’ to be ‘KG’ and enjoy his bowling.” – AFP

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? SAME OLD. Proteas batsman Hashim Amla is eager to start afresh when South Africa face England in the third Test at The Oval starting tomorrow.
Picture: AFP SAME OLD. Proteas batsman Hashim Amla is eager to start afresh when South Africa face England in the third Test at The Oval starting tomorrow.

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