SA20

Which team will win the 2026 SA20?

  • Durban's Super Giants

    Votes: 5 20.8%
  • Joburg Super Kings

    Votes: 4 16.7%
  • MI Cape Town

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • Paarl Royals

    Votes: 3 12.5%
  • Pretoria Capitals

    Votes: 3 12.5%
  • Sunrisers Eastern Cape

    Votes: 7 29.2%

  • Total voters
    24
  • Poll closed .
I find it extremely irritating with boucher praising faf on comms knowing he is the main reason faf didn't go to two t20 wc's...If you think so much of him why did you push him aside with the madhatter idea that you and graeme cooked up that qdk would be a good captain...
 
I find it extremely irritating with boucher praising faf on comms knowing he is the main reason faf didn't go to two t20 wc's...If you think so much of him why did you push him aside with the madhatter idea that you and graeme cooked up that qdk would be a good captain...
i know right... these pussies...

Where the faf naysayers at ?
 
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On the surface, 4 of the 5 look great, with Markrams 28.57 avg quite poor looking by comparison.

However, when you factor in highest scores in the 7 or 8 innings and the impact on said avg... Things look quite different beyond just Markram's seemingly by comparison below par avg of 28..

Without that 113 not out, Faf looks quite mediocre at best for example. Jacks, wthout his 92 takes significant hit too. Faf would be sitting at an avg of just above 27, below Markram.

With their lower HS, Buttler and Klaasen especially are showing much better consistency.

Ah, stats, gotta love 'em.
 
On the surface, 4 of the 5 look great, with Markrams 28.57 avg quite poor looking by comparison.

However, when you factor in highest scores in the 7 or 8 innings and the impact on said avg... Things look quite different beyond just Markram's seemingly by comparison below par avg of 28..

Without that 113 not out, Faf looks quite mediocre at best for example. Jacks, wthout his 92 takes significant hit too. Faf would be sitting at an avg of just above 27, below Markram.

With their lower HS, Buttler and Klaasen especially are showing much better consistency.

Ah, stats, gotta love 'em.
This is true, although in T20 there's a strong argument to be made that consistency is not as important as impact. For example, out of Faf's seven innings two have been match-winning/defining. If you have 5 batters and they each only fire 20% of the time, but they play a match-winning innings when they do you'll have a VERY successful season.
 
This is true, although in T20 there's a strong argument to be made that consistency is not as important as impact. For example, out of Faf's seven innings two have been match-winning/defining. If you have 5 batters and they each only fire 20% of the time, but they play a match-winning innings when they do you'll have a VERY successful season.
Provided they don't all do it at the same time, but take their turn, making sure each guy wins a different match :P
 
This is true, although in T20 there's a strong argument to be made that consistency is not as important as impact. For example, out of Faf's seven innings two have been match-winning/defining. If you have 5 batters and they each only fire 20% of the time, but they play a match-winning innings when they do you'll have a VERY successful season.

Consistency is for test cricket in T20's you want match winners, they greats are both consistent and match winner
 
On the surface, 4 of the 5 look great, with Markrams 28.57 avg quite poor looking by comparison.

However, when you factor in highest scores in the 7 or 8 innings and the impact on said avg... Things look quite different beyond just Markram's seemingly by comparison below par avg of 28..

Without that 113 not out, Faf looks quite mediocre at best for example. Jacks, wthout his 92 takes significant hit too. Faf would be sitting at an avg of just above 27, below Markram.

With their lower HS, Buttler and Klaasen especially are showing much better consistency.

Ah, stats, gotta love 'em.
Jacks is pick of the bunch
Strike rate matters in T20 and Jacks is 200+ and most 6s
 
Jacks is pick of the bunch
Strike rate matters in T20 and Jacks is 200+ and most 6s
If I was involved in player auctions I'd definitely use some sort of batting index metric. Perhaps average times strike rate divided by 100).

I'd rather have a guy averaging 20 at a SR of 200 (for an index of 40) than averaging 30 at a SR of 130 (index of 39).
 
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This is true, although in T20 there's a strong argument to be made that consistency is not as important as impact. For example, out of Faf's seven innings two have been match-winning/defining. If you have 5 batters and they each only fire 20% of the time, but they play a match-winning innings when they do you'll have a VERY successful season.
Not necessarily. If your top 6 consistently score 30 - 40 each thats almost 200 and you win.
If one person makes an impact he has to make it huge, like a hundred, which in itself is rare as we've seen in Fafs case.
 
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