The Citizen (Gauteng)

Proteas’ surprise selection

TEST SQUAD: SELECTORS ADD BOWLING ROOKIES BAARTMAN AND DUPAVILLON Three frontline spinners picked in an attack boosted by the return of Kagiso Rabada and Dwaine Pretorius.

- Ken Borland

In his franchise career of just 14 matches, Ottneil Baartman’s 36 wickets have been priced at 32.33 runs apiece and this season, following his move from the Knights to the Dolphins, he has taken only seven wickets in four matches at the expensive average of 45.57.

They are hardly figures that suggest he should be called up for a Test debut, but on yesterday the 27-year-old paceman was named in the Proteas squad for the twomatch series in Pakistan.

The reason for Baartman’s selection is linked to South Africa’s quest for the next Vernon Philander, or at least someone who can fulfi l the same role as the great Cape Cobras seamer.

Glenton Stuurman is the successor elect, but having been called up for the Test series against Sri Lanka, he suffered a thigh strain which not only cost him a probable debut but also a place on the Pakistan tour.

Baartman is a bowler in a similar mould to the highly-rated Stuurman – not of express pace, but skilful and accurate, an old-fashioned seam bowler.

Convenor of selectors Victor Mpitsang used the words “steady” and “control” when he discussed with Saturday Citizen the characteri­stics that made the selectors choose Baartman.

Stuurman and Baartman both hail from Oudtshoorn and played in the same South-Western Districts Schools side in 2010.

They have only a small percentage of the pace of Kagiso Rabada and Anrich Nortje, but the selectors have brought in cover in the extreme speed department by choosing Daryn Dupavillon.

The 26-year-old made a surprise ODI debut against Australia in March, is included in the Test squad for the first time.

While the conditions in the Test venues of Karachi and Rawalpindi are tricky to predict, chances are they will be spin friendly and South Africa have covered their bases by choosing three frontline spinners, Keshav Maharaj, wrist spinner Tabraiz Shamsi and spin bowling all-rounder George Linde.

“One spinner is enough on the Highveld, but in Pakistan, judging by how pitches have played in the past, we expect turn and have covered our bases with three guys who have done well domestical­ly. Pakistan have also had success with reverse-swing so we have covered for that as well. It’s good to have KG Rabada back, Anrich Nortje has been leading the attack and Lungi Ngidi has made an exciting comeback. We’ve brought in Daryn Dupavillon as extra back-up,” said Mpitsang.

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 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? FRESH FACE. The Proteas selectors sprung a surprise yesterday when they added Dolphins paceman Ottneil Baartman to the squad for the Test series against Pakistan later this month.
Picture: Gallo Images FRESH FACE. The Proteas selectors sprung a surprise yesterday when they added Dolphins paceman Ottneil Baartman to the squad for the Test series against Pakistan later this month.

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