Parnell, Cook given 'out'

Wayne Parnell Photo: Muzi Ntombela/Backpagepix

Wayne Parnell Photo: Muzi Ntombela/Backpagepix

Published Jun 27, 2017

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JOHANNESBURG - South Africa’s cricket selectors have seemingly run out of patience with Wayne Parnell, while Stephen Cook’s lack of run-scoring output at Durham have cost both players their spots in a 16-man squad named yesterday for the four Tests against England.

In their stead, Aiden Markram, Heino Kuhn and Andile Phehlukwayo will all be given an opportunity for a series which will likely start with Dean Elgar captaining the team at Lord’s in the first Test starting next Thursday. 

Faf du Plessis looks like he’ll miss that match as his wife Imari, awaits the birth of the couple’s first child.

For Cook, it appears his Test career may be over after just 11 games. It was always likely to be a bit of a ‘stop-gap’ pick, as the selectors waited for Markram to mature but it’s still been a shorter stint than either the player or the selection panel would have wanted. Last summer Cook wasn’t at his best - although he made two centuries - and his struggles in New Zealand accelerated calls for his axing. 

In an attempt to restore some confidence, and to please the selectors, he took up a stint at Durham in the English County competition, but an average of 26.76 in 14 innings with just two half-centuries was never going to be enough particularly with Kuhn drawing attention his way with some sparkling performances for the SA A side, which concluded its tour of England at the weekend.

The 33-year-old right hander, who’s played seven T20 Internationals, scored a century and a double century in a couple of four-day games for the 'A 'side, while there was also an unbeaten 81 in a one-day game against the England Lions as well.

Kuhn’s selection goes beyond just what he achieved on the tour however. He also covers the reserve wicket-keeper spot and can bat anywhere in the top six. South Africa will face the England Lions in a four-day game starting Thursday with Kuhn likely to partner Elgar at the top of the order while Theunis de Bruyn will probably slot in at No5 in Du Plessis’ absence.

Heino Kuhn Photo: Muzi Ntombela, Backpagepix

Kuhn’s arguably been the most consistent player on the domestic scene in the last two seasons. In the 2015/16 summer he scored 1126 runs when the Titans won the Sunfoil Series while last season his return of 527 runs came at an average of 43.91.

Parnell’s inconsistency has cost him his place in the Test squad. His confidence took a battering in the Champions Trophy and in the only T20 match he played in the recent series against the English he conceded 26 runs in two overs. 

His potential and his productivity differ drastically - when he’s good, the 27-year-old is very good but when he’s bad he’s awful and a captain cannot afford such a dramatic differential in the Test arena.

Parnell has now dropped below Chris Morris and 21-year-old Phehlukwayo in SA’s all-rounder ranks, and even though Parnell’s bowling, when he’s on song, maybe more dynamic than the other two, whoever captains the Proteas will trust that Morris and Phehlukwayo can stick to a plan for a reasonable amount of time.

In Phehlukwayo’s case he certainly seems to have grown as an international cricketer since making his debut last summer. How he fares in the first class arena is something of a mystery given he’s had very little exposure to long form cricket having only played 24 first class matches. 

Andile Phehlukwayo Photo: Reuters

Last season he represented the Dolphins five times in the Sunfoil Series, but his statistics from those matches didn’t set the competition a light.

For now, he along with Morris, is being viewed as cover for Vernon Philander who damaged his ankle and last played for Sussex two weeks ago.

Before then Philander had had a lengthy period on the sidelines with a groin injury - and there will be concerns about his fitness for a four-Test series.

SA Test squad:

Faf du Plessis (capt), Hashim Amla, Temba Bavuma, Theunis de Bruyn, Quinton de Kock, JP Duminy, Dean Elgar, Heino Kuhn, Keshav Maharaj, Aiden Markram, Morné Morkel, Chris Morris, Duanne Olivier, Andile Phehlukwayo, Vernon Philander, Kagiso Rabada

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