Sunday Tribune

Proteas ratings after destroying England

- ZAAHIER ADAMS zaahier.adams@inl.co.za

THE Proteas completed a remarkable innings and 12-run victory over England at Lord’s to take a 1-0 series lead – here are the marks out of 10 for their performanc­es.

Kagiso Rabada: 10 5/52 & 2/27

South Africa’s talisman was excellent at Lord’s. He was fired up from the first ball, with his new-ball spell setting the tone for the Test match. Being up on the Honours’ Board after his first innings five-for will mean the world to him. Finished the game off in the second innings by showing “Smartball” will always beat “Bazball”.

Anrich Nortje: 9.5 3/63, 3/47 & 28*

Bowled at the speed of light and was a real point of difference in the Proteas attack. Burst through England’s in-form Jonny Bairstow with a 150km/h in-ducker that uprooted the middle stump. If ever there was a statement of intent! After scolding himself in the second innings, he returned with the fastest spell seen in England in a decade that ripped the heart out of England’s famed middle order.

Marco Jansen: 9 2/30, 2/13 & 48

The beanpole left-armer showed no Lord’s nerves and displayed the composure of a veteran. He swung the ball prodigious­ly both ways, and will remember his first innings dismissal of Joe Root for many years to come. Jansen also provided a glimpse of his potential with the willow in a crucial partnershi­p with Keshav Maharaj and was fully deserving of a maiden half-century.

Keshav Maharaj: 9 41 & 2/35

South Africa’s Cricketer of the Year really is a class act. Although his bowling services were not required in the first innings, Maharaj showed his overall value with a solid 41 in partnershi­p with Jansen, as the Proteas out “bazballed” England with a counter-attacking response to losing a few wickets. And then he took the second innings by the scruff of the neck with two crucial wickets that put the Proteas en route to victory.

Sarel Erwee: 8 73

Gave the England openers a masterclas­s on how to counter the new ball in Test cricket. The left-hander’s applicatio­n was rewarded when he later tucked into half-volleys both on his legs and outside off stump. Would have been disappoint­ed not to get three figures and his name on the Honours Board, and grateful that his first innings drop in the slip cordon did not prove costly.

Dean Elgar: 8 47

Elgar is the concrete this Proteas Test side is built upon. He fronted up to the English media all week leading up to the Test, and then backed it up with an innings that calmed the Proteas dressing room. Unfortunat­e in his dismissal when well set, but brilliant in all aspects, especially his leadership and tactical decisionma­king.

Lungi Ngidi: 7 0/12 & 1/15

Bowled much better than his figures suggest. He provides Elgar with the control from one end, which allows the skipper to utilise his faster quicks in short bursts from the other. Got his just reward with the dismissal of England’s premier batter Joe Root in the second innings.

Kyle Verreyne: 6 11 & 4 catches

A superb first Test outing behind the stumps for the Western Province gloveman. Verreynne showed deftness of movement to take the swinging ball cleanly. Also gobbled up every chance that came his way. Would have been disappoint­ed with his dismissal, and will know that he has a critical role to play with the bat in the series going forward.

Keegan Petersen: 5 24

Never looked comfortabl­e at the crease, and was eventually dismissed in a tame manner. Also dropped a couple of difficult diving catches in the slip cordon. Has the class and temperamen­t to put it behind him and improve in all department­s as the series progresses.

Rassie van der Dussen: 4 19

Caught plumb on the crease by Ben Stokes, and then burnt a review in the hope of a reprieve. He will know he needs a score in Test cricket to keep the wolves at bay.

Aiden Markram: 3 16

A good catch behind the wicket on the first day cannot hide the fact that Markram is awfully fortunate to still be a part of the Proteas Test side. Another stylish 16, but then found a way of getting out to England’s spinner Jack Leach. It is always frowned upon to change a winning combinatio­n, but Ryan Rickleton should be getting a look-in at No 4 at the expense of Markram.

 ?? BEN WHITLEY Backpagepi­c ?? SOUTH Africa’s Anrich Nortje celebrates dismissing England’s Ben Stokes during the LV= Insurance First Test match at Lord’s. |
BEN WHITLEY Backpagepi­c SOUTH Africa’s Anrich Nortje celebrates dismissing England’s Ben Stokes during the LV= Insurance First Test match at Lord’s. |

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