Sowetan

DANE VILAS TAKES BIG STAGE

Debut Test washed out by heavy rain, floods in Dhaka

- Telford Vice

FOUR days into his debut Test, Dane Vilas could take issue with Hashim Amla’s joke before the start of the match that “if it was easy it would be called easy cricket”.

But so far so easy for Vilas, who like the other players involved in the second Test between Bangladesh and South Africa in Dhaka has, except for the odd warm-up session, spent the past three days with his feet up.

The hat-trick was completed yesterday when Cyclone Komen showed no signs of going and the fourth day’s play was abandoned just like the third and second days before it.

That left the match high and incongruou­sly dry on its day one stumps score of 246-8 in Bangladesh’s first innings. Of the 360 overs that should have been bowled by the end of yesterday ’ s play, only 88.1 have been sent down.

Not that others’ lives have been as lightly brushed by the storm as the cricketers ’.

Yesterday morning the death toll in the region approached 100. Some 700 000 people had been adversely affected in India alone and another 60 000 had been evacuated from the Cox’s Bazaar area of Bangladesh.

But Vilas, who at 30 has been waiting for his chance and earned it because of Quinton de Kock’s batting blues, could be forgiven for narrowing his focus to the cricket. Or lack of it.

“I was very excited to get my cap and play that first day, ” Vilas said. “But the last couple of days have been frustratin­g. It’s been bitterswee­t – really exciting but also disappoint­ing because of the rain.

“We ’ ve spent quite a lot of time at the hotel watching movies and bonding. Obviously, it’s frustratin­g because you want to be playing cricket but the mood in the dressing room is good.”

Vilas, with 10 centuries and an average of 41.00 from his 71 first-class matches, has made a decent fist of things in the limited time he has had to get noticed at the highest level.

 ?? PHOTO: AFP ?? DEBUTANT: South Africa's wicketkeep­er Dane Vilas
PHOTO: AFP DEBUTANT: South Africa's wicketkeep­er Dane Vilas

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