The Citizen (Gauteng)

Green tops not on SA’s wish list

- Ken Borland

Proteas pace bowler Vernon Philander, who has been under fire for suffering a run of injuries, said yesterday it was difficult for top bowlers to recover from niggles because they don’t have much time for rehabilita­tion.

Philander (below) has been ruled out of the first Test against Bangladesh starting in Potchefstr­oom tomorrow and also missed the fourth and final Test against England in Manchester due to a back injury. But the 32-year-old will, presuming he passes a fitness test this morning, play for the Cape Cobras against the Warriors in Port Elizabeth in a Sunfoil Series match also starting tomorrow, and, all going well, should then be available for the second Test in Bloemfonte­in.

“It’s about management of the players because you don’t want to over-use them. That’s when you become more injury-prone. It’s about making the right decisions around when we play and when we rest and build up our fitness again,” Philander said.

The bowling all-rounder was harshly criticised for a lack of fitness by former Proteas captain Graeme Smith, and even by current skipper Faf du Plessis, in a rarely-seen public criticism of a team-mate.

“Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and myself and Faf have clear lines of communicat­ion and we had a good chat afterwards. His views are clear and so are mine, it was an open and honest discussion and quite constructi­ve,” Philander said.

The bowler, with a stunning record of 171 wickets in 46 Tests at an average of just 22.45, said the Proteas would not be asking for pitches that specifical­ly suit the pace bowlers in their series against Bangladesh, who have traditiona­lly struggled with the pace, bounce and seam movement available in South Africa.

“We just want good cricket wickets, we’re not asking for any favours. There’s a lot of drought around the country so we’ll just deal with what we’re allocated,” Philander said.

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