Lokhu missive yakamuva imibango efika kini ivela embhedeni wami ogulayo. Yebo, mfundi othandekayo, Njengamanje ngilele embhedeni ngoLwesihlanu ebusuku kanti abanye bathokozela ipenti lasemsebenzini noma abahlanu kubungcwebe bendawo bendawo. Ngokuzimisela, yini engaba yimbi kunokuzwa sengathi ukufa kufudumele ngoLwesihlanu ebusuku?
Well okungenani, Ngizwa kuthiwa ukhala, kunginikeza ithuba lokuthi ngibhale lo msindo omfishane ngemuva kosuku lwesibili lwempi yomlotha wokuvula.
Futhi nginovalo lokuthi isihloko sanamuhla sibuyela emuva endleleni ethile enyathelwe kahle - isb. Abagadli baseNgilandi bevumela uhlangothi phansi futhi. Geoffrey Boycott summed up the side’s performance in his own particular style by simply referring to the performance as “pathetic.” And he was spot on. 136 kuyinto, kahle, a pathetic score by England. Simply Akwenele. After bowling with beautiful control and rhythm on Thursday, Broad helped to finish the job off this morning and must have felt like a well-earned rest was in order. Instead he again tried in vain to bring a modicum of respectability to the score by hitting a quick-fire 32 ugijimela - scorer phezulu wesibili ohlangothini luka by ngandlela-thile.
Now I’ve been checking back through the stats – England have started the last few series badly when it comes to the business of making runs.
The test wokuqala ngokumelene Pakistan ekuqaleni we 2012 - Innings of 192 and then 160
Ovivinyweni lokuqala v Sri Lanka - Mashi 2012 - Izikolo 193 and 264
Ovivinyweni lokuqala v West Indies - Meyi 2012 - Kulungile inqotshwe ukuthi nge isiyonke Innings ehloniphekile kuqala
Ovivinyweni lokuqala v South Africa - Julayi 2012 - Amaphuzu nje mayelana par of 385 (kodwa ke washaywa cishe single-handedly ton Amla sika kathathu) followed by a meek 240
First test v India – November 2012 - Score kuqala Innings of 191 (better go of it in the second innings – but the damage was already done)
First test v New Zealand – March 2013 - Score kuqala Innings of 167 (improvement second innings to save the match)
First test v New Zealand – May 2013 – distinctively average scores of 232 futhi 213 (bowlers pulled a rabbit out of the hat to force victory)
Opening test of this year’s Ashes – July – first innings score of 215
And finally this Ashes campaign – first innings total of 136 – a total comfortably beaten by just two of the opposition – a journey man keeper-batsman in Haddin (perhaps a little harsh) and a bowler – Johnson. Now here’s hoping of course that we can pull off a minor miracle in the rest of the match and salvage a draw but if we do it will be despite this first innings calamity.
Of course this doesn’t make England a bad side – far from it. In most cases we have recovered our composure and demonstrated our class and ground the opposition down and won the series – although usually because of the bowlers it must be said.
But the England management – who plan every last little finite detail down to the last atom must be a little concerned at a seemingly consistent failing in the opening test. If England are going to keep on winning series they need to on top of their game from the off.
If I had the answers then I would be out in in Australia at present helping the team out and not languishing in my sick bed on a freezing-cold November night.
But it’s an on-going issue that needs addressing – there are only so many times the bowling attack can keep on rescuing their batting counter-parts.
“Ibhola eliphinki libonakala limpunga/eliluhlaza okwesibhakabhaka ngokubomvu/okuhlaza ngokungaboni kahle, kuye ngokuqina kwayo. Ngenza ukulingisa ngobumpumputhe bemibala…”