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14 Established 1961 Sports Wednesday, March 21, 2018 Rabada boosts S Africa as Australia get pre-Test bowling boost too Mitchell Starc recovers from sore calf CAPE TOWN: South Africa will be boosted by the allowing the hosts to name a squad of 17 players to presence of their match-winning fast bowler Kagiso allow for a variety of combinations. Rabada in the third Test against Australia starting Australian spin bowler Nathan Lyon said his side tomorrow but the visitors also received good news had “no dramas” with the decision to clear Rabada and when Mitchell Starc was passed fit. were looking forward to facing him again. With the series tied 1-1, Rabada, who took 11 wickets “As Australian cricketers we always want to play in the second Test in Port Elizabeth, has successfully against the best players in the world and KG (Rabada) appealed against a ban, while Starc, Australia’s match- is the number one bowler in the world,” Lyon said. winner in the first Test in Durban, has recovered from a South Africa’s most likely selection debates are sore calf. expected to be whether the Conditions at Newlands extra bounce of Morne are less likely to assist the Morkel might earn him selec- fast reverse swing the pair tion ahead of Lungi Ngidi or achieved in the first two Philander has a whether a fit-again Temba matches, but with a good Bavuma should replace covering of grass two days remarkable Theunis de Bruyn. before the match, the pitch Australia are unlikely to should offer more pace and record make any changes to the bounce. team that has represented That could make the at Newlands them in seven successive accuracy and persistence of Tests. In addition to Starc, South Africa’s Vernon all-rounder Mitchell Marsh Philander and Australia’s was passed fit after suffering Josh Hazlewood crucial. a groin strain in Port Philander has a remarkable record at Newlands, where Elizabeth. he has taken 47 wickets in eight Tests at an average of There will be a complete change of match officials 16.34 but Hazlewood will be playing in his first Test at for the last two matches. Andy Pycroft of Zimbabwe the ground. will take over from New Zealand’s Jeff Crowe as match Philander has had mixed fortunes in two Tests referee, while three English umpires will officiate in the against Australia at Newlands. He made a sensational middle and as television umpire. debut in November 2011, taking five for 15 as Australia were bowled out for 47 in the second innings. He had Likely teams: match figures of eight for 78 in a South African win. South Africa: Faf du Plessis (captain), Aiden But he could only take one for 158 in the match when Markram, Dean Elgar, Hashim Amla, AB de Villiers, a pair of centuries by David Warner led Australia to a Theunis de Bruyn or Temba Bavuma, Quinton de Kock series-clinching win in March 2014, the most recent (wkt), Vernon Philander, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso occasion on which a Test has been played at the ground Rabada, Lungi Ngidi or Morne Morkel. so late in a South African season. Australia: Steve Smith (captain), Cameron Bancroft, Rabada’s availability after overturning a ban for David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Shaun Marsh, Mitchell DURBAN: File photo shows South African bowler Kagiso Rabada (C) celebrates after taking the wicket during brushing the shoulder of Australia captain Steve Smith Marsh, Tim Paine (wkt), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, play on the second day two of the first Test cricket match in Durban. — AFP in the second Test simplifies South Africa’s selection, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood. — AFP Afghanistan could still snatch one of the Aussie T20 star Rashid insists two places for the World Cup. “Anything can happen,” said Rashid. “In the Super Six, it’s quite difficult for anyone Agar signs for that Afghan to go directly (into the final). “Still now, a single team hasn’t qualified. Everyone is in doubt. That is a good thing. We just need Middlesex for Blast World Cup to win the last match and see what hap- pens.” It was the 19-year-old Rashid’s LONDON: Australian all-rounder Ashton Agar will hopes still alive fourth ODI five-for, taking him to a stag- gering 96 wickets in just 42 games. play for English county Middlesex in their T20 cam- “It feels good to take five-wicket haul paign this season the club announced yesterday. HARARE: Rashid Khan insisted that “any- and to contribute in the bowling depart- The 24-year-old-who has been capped four times at thing can happen” and that Afghanistan are ment,” he added. “I did well in the last Test level and has made seven appearances in T20 still holding hopes of qualifying for next matches as well, but I was unlucky in not matches for his country-will join up after the comple- year’s World Cup in England and Wales, taking many wickets. Today I took wickets, tion of Australia’s five match ODI series and one off after beating the United Arab Emirates by and it was a good day for me.” After a poor IT20 fixture against England at the end of June. five wickets yesterday. start to the tournament with losses to He will be available to play in all fourteen South Rashid took five for 41 as the UAE were Scotland, Zimbabwe and Hong Kong, Rashid Khan celebrates after taking a wicket. Group matches, and will remain with Middlesex until bowled out for 177 and team-mates Afghanistan have kept themselves in con- the end of the Blast, should qualification to the knock- Najibullah Zadran and Gulbadin Naib both tention with wins over West Indies and the out stages be secured. hit unbeaten fifties to see Afghanistan UAE. “In this Super Six, the target was to tent and haven’t reflected his no. 1 ranking decided to bat, but he quickly made an “I’m thrilled and very grateful to have signed for home with more than 15 overs to spare in win all three matches and just see what in the ODI and T20 formats, Khan insisted impact. He had opener Chirag Suri caught Middlesex for the upcoming Blast campaign and look Harare. Afghanistan didn’t carry any points happens,” said Rashid. “Anything can hap- that the pressure of captaincy had not behind for a gritty 22, and then removed forward to the challenge of achieving success with into the Super Six round, but two succes- pen in the match between UAE and weighed him down. “I didn’t feel any pres- Mohammad Usman lbw as UAE slipped to them,” Agar said in a statement issued by Middlesex. sive victories mean they are now level with Zimbabwe. We can only hope for the best.” sure when I was captaining and bowling,” 84 for five. Shaiman Anwar and “It’s a great opportunity to play with an exciting group Ireland on four points. If they win their Rashid carried the extra burden of cap- he said. “I just enjoy myself, whether I’m Mohammad Naveed inspired a UAE fight- of players coached by Dan Vettori, a person I always final match against the Irish on Friday con- taincy in this tournament as regular captain captain or not captain. I just try my best to back, but Khan returned to the attack to looked up to as a young spinner and cricketer in gener- vincingly and Scotland and Zimbabwe both Asghar Stanikzai recovered from an emer- enjoy myself.” dismiss both men, adding the final wicket al. “I can’t wait to walk out at Lords, one of the most lose their remaining games against the gency appendectomy. While his bowling Rashid was introduced to the attack of no. 11 Qadeer Ahmed to complete his fairly late after UAE won the toss and five-wicket haul. — AFP beautiful grounds in the world - it’s quite a privilege.” West Indies and the UAE respectively, performances thus far have been inconsis- Angus Fraser, Middlesex’s Managing Director of Cricket, said Agar will fill an important vacuum in the team. “In conversations with Daniel Vettori it became apparent that we required an all-rounder to strengthen Stokes shakes up our T20 side. Ashton Agar’s name quickly came to the top of our list,” said Fraser. “Ashton is developing into a high-quality cricketer. England side for “He has shown that he can bat at the top of the order and continues to be an effective bowler. pink-ball test “He is available for the entire tournament and is a cracking young man,” added the former England pace bowler. — AFP against NZ WELLINGTON: All-rounder Ben Stokes’ probable return is likely to be a major determinant in the makeup of his under-fire England team as New Zealand enters the pink ball era with their first day-night test at home at Eden Park starting tomorrow. Win UEFA Stokes missed the 4-0 Ashes series loss in Australia while he awaited the outcome of an investigation into an alleged assault. The 26-year-old entered a plea of not final tickets guilty via video link with a Bristol court on March 12. England have retained much the same squad that lost the Ashes and Stokes’ absence for that series was evident not with FedEx just across the Tasman but when he returned to England’s one-day side against New Zealand earlier this month. KUWAIT: FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx He was a major influence in the field, with several stun- Ben Stokes Corp.