There may not be heckling from the crowds. But it appears the South African team is certainly feeling a few pangs of betrayal. South African coach, Mickey Arthur, spoke ahead of the first Twenty20 match about the presence of Jonathan Trott in the England team. South African raised Trott decided to move to England and although he played the under-17 and under-19s for South Africa, he now represents England after his successful debut against Australia in the final Test of the Ashes. However, Arthur feels for the absence of the availability of Trott for South Africa although he believes South Africa have settled in as a line up rather nicely and Trott would find it difficult to break into the team because the team line up is as strong as steel, in his opinion. Trott’s impact, they will hope, be minimized unlike Kevin Pietersen when he first burst onto the scene for England.
Warne Issues Warning About Broad
Smith Promises to Return the Favour to Strauss
England Believe SA Tour Tougher Than Ashes
Changing Allegiance from South African to English Becomes Subject of Hot Discussion
Trott Believes SA Chirps will Motivate Him
Strauss Smacks his Lips Bolstered by KP’s Presence
Trott Claims Vaughan’s Words Have no Merit, Gets Smith and Strauss’ Backing
Is Graeme Smith Already Looking at Relinquishing Captaincy?
Bopara Not Done and Dusted, Believes Freddie
James Anderson Alleges Bias Ruled him Out of Vice Captaincy Job
Strauss Does not Believe Broad is Anwer for Flintoff’s Absence
Strange Curios: Broad’s Better Half: Hottest WAG?
Team line up for Next Test – New Captain
Smith Picks up his Trophy; KP gets his First!
Strauss Slams Smith, Applauds Vettori
CT Eng v SL: Hosts Out of Tournament But Not Because of Smith
Super Sunday Turns to Sorrow Day for SA Cricket, ICC Champions Trophy
Pressure Time for Vaughan and England!
Final Toll: The Battle continues as the Empire Strikes Back...
Graeme Smith Inherits Captain Courageous Tag!
Oops...SA do it again and England are Without a Head!
Must Read: Dolly, the Man who Helped Change Apartheid
South Africa Trounce Australia and History With Panache
South Africa: Rewriting History
Chesterfield Special: Tough Road to Triumph for Proteas
Thought, Not Technique Behind South Africa’s Success?
Think India Should Be Number One; SA says, Think Again!