akshayxyz Posted February 9, 2010 Share Posted February 9, 2010 Odds are against Kallis, Amla, Steyn to repeat their performances (esp together). Kallis may be able to hit another century or 50+. But that would not kick india out. And lets see whether other saffies have it in them to dominate India - again. Besides, given Gambhir's recent form, he can not be out of action for two matches in a row. Sehwag - he can disprove any predictions. Hope VVS comes back - and we should be fine. Sachin, dhoni - they are strong minded - and will score 50+ score(s) at least. Not discounting saffies capabilities, but there is no reason to put down our team too. Toss is going to be the most crucial factor again. Link to comment
Andy Posted February 9, 2010 Share Posted February 9, 2010 Mr smith, if u are actually questioning the actual ICC ranking system now, then where were u, wen u became the number 1 team, widout beating India in India or Lanka in Lanka? Y didnt u thnk that u didnt actually deserve to be no.1 then? If ur team is really nuumber 1 beat the best team in the world in a series, not a single match. Ur team will be a deserved no.1 if u manage a draw in the Kolkata test. Till then u can talk but u cannot walk it, if ur past records are to be taken in consideration. Link to comment
Ram Posted February 9, 2010 Share Posted February 9, 2010 They're one team that has consistently done well in India. For that reason alone, they deserve special praise. When was the last time a team defeated us by an innings at home in 2 consecutive test match series? Link to comment
dial_100 Posted February 10, 2010 Share Posted February 10, 2010 No doubt there...If India can't field their best team against SA, it is not their fault. But the kind of beating we got in the hands of SA, we should sit back on #2 position quietly until we give them back the same thing with respect. If not in Calcutta, in SA next time. Link to comment
Bradman99 Posted February 10, 2010 Share Posted February 10, 2010 I've always respected Graeme Smith, I think he always gives out good comments to the press and they are never far from the truth. Good captain, good player. Link to comment
S.Bond Posted February 10, 2010 Share Posted February 10, 2010 I think we can make 2 groups of 4 teams : India, South Africa, Australia and England... Their is no clear betterteam than the other... Sri lanka, pakistan, west indies and new zeland... they are also all 4 quiet as bad as easch other these days.... Link to comment
Show_stopper Posted February 10, 2010 Share Posted February 10, 2010 Hurts doesn't it? but its tough to disagree with Smith at the moment. Link to comment
king2be98 Posted February 10, 2010 Share Posted February 10, 2010 There are couple of posters above who've said SA barely scraped a draw against England. What total and utter nonsense, England were 1 wicket away from losing two tests and they were comprehensively beaten in the final test. Although the result is 1-1, SA were superior to England in every way. Link to comment
azanian Posted February 10, 2010 Share Posted February 10, 2010 I think that Smith will get a massive score in the next test match. Unless India finds a few genuine quickies very fast they will slip down the rankings very fast Link to comment
punjabi_khota Posted February 10, 2010 Share Posted February 10, 2010 Smith is gonna be Khan's bunny Link to comment
King Posted February 10, 2010 Share Posted February 10, 2010 I don't know how Saffies can claim they deserve but not the other couple of top teams. They are not winning series's at home in the conditions that suit them. They lost to Australia and drew against England. How can they deserve more than anyone? Whatever happened to South Africa when they last visited SriLanka? South Africa lost to Sri Lanka 2-0. West Indies won one of the test matches against South Africa at home and lost two. Similarly England won a test match in England against South Africa. Clearly South Africa is not dominating their opponents but given that Aussies, India or England are doing it either South Africa is closer to the top than say Aussies or England. Link to comment
Chalks Posted February 10, 2010 Share Posted February 10, 2010 How many series did they win last year? :dontknow: And they deserve #1? Wokay then. Link to comment
Jersey #10 Posted February 10, 2010 Share Posted February 10, 2010 Come take it in Kolkata Smith. It's open and fair for you. Link to comment
davidcooper Posted February 11, 2010 Share Posted February 11, 2010 We deserve to be No. 1: Smith Nagpur, Tue, Feb 09 2010 After crushing India by an innings in the first Test, South African captain Graeme Smith today declared that they deserve to be the world number one team more than any other team. South Africa would reclaim their world number one status that they relinquished to India in December last year if they do not lose the second Test in Kolkata starting on Sunday. Smith said they deserved the Test numero uno status more than any side as they had won around the world and not only in their own backyard. "The reason we probably can say we deserve number one ranking more than any one else is we have traveled and won around the world in a short period of time. We have not only played at home and won. We have won in England, in Australia, come here and won a Test in 2008 and now here. Number one team deserves to be number one. We want to earn that and be there for a long time," he said. He said by winning the first Test his side has taken the first step of scoring a series victory in India which is something missing in South Africa's record books. "I think especially as a team we have achieved so much. I think as a Test team this is one thing (to win series in India) we wanted to tick off. A win here in this two-match series, we have taken the first step. It is a massive goal for all of us (to win the series)," said the skipper. Smith said his side stuck to their natural game and dished out positive cricket. "We have been really clinical. It is important to play our style of cricket. We have to adapt but play our style of cricket. I think we did that very well throughout the game and used our bowlers in short spells," said Smith. "Like I said before we had everything to gain. We know how tough it is to play here and how satisfying it is to get a victory. We got one in 2008. So we had to work just as hard. We played positive cricket," Smith said. "More than anything else the energy the guys showed is great. The mental energy. You need to put in that kind of effort. To bowl a team out like India in two days twice (is great)," he explained. Smith credited the entire team for the victory while singling out Hashim Amla's superb double century that set up the triumph. "Hashim's double century was great to watch. At No. 3 he is becoming the glue. (It's) terrific to have him there. We played with three quicks and, with (Paul) Harris chipping in, we adapted. It is a credit to the team," he said. "Hashim is one of the hardest working guys. He knows his strength is his mental strength. He has got great hands and he scores very quickly. He sticks to his game plan and has provided us a lot of stability. More than his 250 he has been involved in some key partnerships along the way," he said. Smith also praised his pace spearhead Dale Steyn for the devastating spell of swing bowling, both traditional and reverse and said the cool conditions in the morning helped him a bit. "I think (it's) a little bit cool here in the morning. Dale is a quality swing bowler. He swings the ball at pace. Didn't move it a great deal but swung it a little bit. It is a great display of fast bowling and backed it up with a little reverse swing," the South African opener said. Smith was a delighted man considering the controversial incidents that happened at home before the tour. "From a personal perspective it has been a really tough two weeks. It is the credit to the maturity the players have shown. It shows how much it means for them to play for South Africa. See guys like Hashim (Amla) and Jacques. (Kallis) it means so much to them. It was a great team effort," he said. Praising left-arm spinner Paul Harris who does his job quietly, Smith said, "I have got used to guys writing off Paul. Over last two years we have traveled to many countries and everyone doesn't talk much about Paul. He knows his role within the team. He allows the other guys, Morne (Morkel), Steyn and Jacques do the role they need to. He picked up some key wickets today, some big names." About settling down so soon after the changes in the selection panel and the chief coach, Smith praised interim coach Corrie van Zyl. "Corrie has created a good working environment for the players and as the weeks went on we have settled down and focused more and more on our cricket," Smith said. "I think more from a team perspective the set-up had been there for the past five years and there were a lot of shifts and changes and everyone was just trying to find their feet. It helped there was a lot of honesty around the group and the credit must go to their maturity also," he added. Smith was not too concerned about the type of wicket that would be prepared for the second Test in Kolkata starting on Sunday and said his players were experienced enough in these conditions to take on whatever is dished out. "India have more control over the conditions. Guys need a few days rest, mental energy more than anything else. This has taken a lot out of the guys. There is enough in the group now and we have beaten India enough number of times. I don't think anything will surprise us going into Kolkata," he said. Asked about the need to change ball in India before a new ball was due, Smith said because of the abrasive surfaces on which the matches are played the balls become worn out fast. "The wickets are abrasive in India. We changed the ball when the seam slit open. I think it is going to happen on such wickets where it is very abrasive. The outfield is pretty hard and firm. The ball is getting a good work-out 50 to 60 overs." "But we really worked hard on getting reverse swing on the ball something that we think is going to be a key factor. The ball change came at a good time just after tea and Dale made good use of it," he pointed out. © PTI http://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/23950/we-deserve-to-be-no-1-smith but smith's bunch of thugs were smashed by aussies and england at home, when the REAL number 1 team [india] thrashed those same 2 sides only recently, so much for being deserving :hysterical: Link to comment
suraj Posted February 11, 2010 Share Posted February 11, 2010 I do think that SA will deservedly be no. 1 Link to comment
coffee_rules Posted February 11, 2010 Share Posted February 11, 2010 What's the deserving BS? This is ranking based on some rules. Follow the rules and you'll be ranked #1 too. Link to comment
davidcooper Posted February 11, 2010 Share Posted February 11, 2010 What's the deserving BS? This is ranking based on some rules. Follow the rules and you'll be ranked #1 too. but no, indians love to bend over and be told they cannot be the best :winky: Link to comment
Ranjha Posted February 11, 2010 Share Posted February 11, 2010 I think when Dravid and Laxman are also in the Indian team then our test team looks solid...Without them, our team looks good nuff to be I think number 3 after Aus or SA....What a difference 2 players can make.. Link to comment
davidcooper Posted February 11, 2010 Share Posted February 11, 2010 I think when Dravid and Laxman are also in the Indian team then our test team looks solid...Without them' date=' our team looks good nuff to be I think number 3 after Aus or SA....What a difference 2 players can make..[/quote'] yea just as piss poor the proteas will look without smith and kallis in their line up or the aussies without ponting and hussey Link to comment
Bradman99 Posted February 11, 2010 Share Posted February 11, 2010 yea just as piss poor the proteas will look without smith and kallis in their line up or the aussies without ponting and hussey Ponting and Hussey have both been in the decline in tests, so I think that is a bad comparison to make. Link to comment
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