The Citizen (Gauteng)

Boucher wants all-round effort

CONSISTENC­Y: SPORADIC SPARK NOT GOOD ENOUGH

- Ken Borland

While South Africa’s batsmen have often got themselves tied up in knots this summer, coach Mark Boucher has probably also been tearing his hair out over some of the bowling displays and he has called for his team to deliver all-round performanc­es in the ODI series against Australia which starts in Paarl today.

While the Australian batting line-up has been pinned down in the closing stages of their innings, blazing starts have meant the Proteas have been playing catch-up cricket and the bowling attack really need to hit their straps sooner.

“There were two very disappoint­ing games against Australia when we put ourselves under pressure with the ball. We didn’t make life any easier for our batsmen. We will write off that series now, but every department really needs to be on song in the ODIs,” Boucher said at Boland Park yesterday.

The Paarl venue is sold out for just its 13th ODI and the seventh to feature South Africa, and Boucher said he was grateful for the backing his struggling team had received.

“Some of the cricket we’ve played probably has people not wanting to support us, but it’s fantastic to see full grounds,” Boucher said.

Captain Aaron Finch, David Warner and Steven Smith head up a formidable Australian batting line-up but it is the 25-yearold slated to come in at number four who will generate the most interest.

Klerksdorp-born Marnus Labuschagn­e says there are still a few millilitre­s of Afrikaans blood in him and certainly in Bloemfonte­in and Potchefstr­oom, where the next two ODIs will be played. “I’m very excited because I haven’t played over here since I played a bit of cricket at Baillee Park in Potch around 2003/4, and I’ll be doing it in front of my family, who are all very excited.

“India was crazy but I loved the pressure and the atmosphere, it was a great opportunit­y and I just want to make sure that I continue to improve and be successful at number four.

“It was disappoint­ing a couple of times not to kick on, but it was a valuable learning experience in every respect,” said the Australian batsman.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? MARK BOUCHER
Picture: Gallo Images MARK BOUCHER

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