0ENgilani abadinga eklasini zasehlotyeni Moore

Uxolo lokuqala kunye nokusilela kokunyibilika mva nje - konke kungenxa yokufika okutsha ekhayeni oko kuthetha ukuba ukuvuka kwam (kunye nokulala) Iiyure zilawulwa ngokupheleleyo ziiseshoni zokondla iibhotile kunye notshintsho lwe-nappy-ewe imbin encinci ifikile. Give her about 18 years and she’ll be play­ing for England.
kunjalo; ukuba ishishini.
kakuhle, Ukwenza umzekelo kaWilliam Shakespeare ngandlel 'ithile, Olo yayilubusika bokungoneliseki eNgilane. Emva kwendlela elungileyo yokusebenza kwii-eluthu kuninzi kunokubacinga ukuba akuyi kuba mandundu. Kwenze- ukoyiswa okuhlazisayo ngokuchasene neNetherlands (nokuba 'yirabha efileyo') iqinisekisa ubeko lwembeko. Ngaphambi nasemva kokuphuma kokugqibela kwe-shambolic kuye kwabakho abantu abanochwephesha beprofayili ephezulu - abasekho abaqeqeshi baka-Andy Flower, ophakathi o-main tray Jonathan Trott kunye nokujikeleza inkosi uGraeme Swann. Kwaye emva koko kukho yonke isaga esijikeleze uKevin Pietersen. Glove­man Matt Pri­or will also be nervously look­ing over his shoulder as oth­ers threaten his place in the side.
So what of the com­ing sum­mer? With Pietersen gone the argu­ment is that the team is far more har­mo­ni­ous. Only those who were for­tu­nate or unfor­tu­nate to have a place in the dress­ing room over the past year or so quite know what has gone with him. Was a case of little things build­ing up and tak­ing their toll? Such as his highly frus­trat­ing abil­ity to get out by play­ing ridicu­lous shots when a cool and meas­ured approach was needed to steady a middle-order col­lapse? Ingayiyo. I’m still not sure he was ever com­pletely for­giv­en for his role in the fal­lout fol­low­ing on the texts received by South Afric­ans about the team and cap­tain. Ngubani owaziyo. Whatever – he is now gone and the team must move on – but they have lost their sprink­ling of star-dust – their star play­er. Man­age­ment is all about man­aging indi­vidu­als – someone some­where should have been able to man­age him in a con­struct­ive manner.
And what of the appoint­ment of Peter Moores? I can’t say I’m con­vinced. It seems a bit of a ‘steady’ choice to me – I’m sure he will be able to do a job of sorts but the chal­lenge for Any Flower’s replace­ment was to get Eng­land back at the top of the world rank­ings – to prove that the Aus­sie shambles was a mere blip – a series to for­get and to move on from. Moores does not inspire me with the con­fid­ence to do that. Pre­vi­ous inter­na­tion­al exper­i­ence shouldn’t neces­sar­ily bar someone from inter­na­tion­al man­age­ment but a coach needs to have the know­ledge and the foresight to com­pete at the very highest level. Ukubetha uMzantsi Afrika kwaye ukubanga uthuthu.
Only time will tell how far he can take Eng­land. But there are some decisions to be made – and they need mak­ing quickly – who replaces Trott and Pietersen in the middle order? Owain Mor­gan and Jonny Bair­stow have yet to con­vince at test level. Bopa­ra isn’t good enough. Gary Bal­lance hasn’t yet had the chance to put down a mark­er hav­ing only played the one test. Does he stick with Michael Car­berry at the top of the order? Does Pri­or keep the gloves? Does Chris Jordan get the chance to con­vert a prom­ising one-day and T20 inter­na­tion­al career into test match exper­i­ence as the third choice seamer?
Whatever hap­pens an excit­ing sum­mer awaits!

Shiya iMpendulo