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24-Dec-2009 03:13:00 GMT
South Africa vs England, 2nd Test, Durban

Smith Backs Ntini for Second Test Against England

Durban: South African captain Graeme Smith gave his unequivocal backing on Wednesday to Makhaya Ntini, saying the fast bowler would 
 almost certainly play in the second Test against England at Kingsmead, starting on Saturday.

There was no question in Smith's mind of Ntini being dropped for new discovery Friedel de Wet if star fast bowler Dale Steyn was passed fit.

He said the most likely scenario was a straight swop, with Steyn replacing De Wet, who came in for the world's number one-ranked Test bowler on the morning of the first Test at Centurion and almost bowled South Africa to victory on the final day.

De Wet had a spell of three for three as the England middle order collapsed, finishing with four for 55 in the second innings after taking one for 72 in the first.

"It was terrific to see Friedel bowl that well but we have three guys who have had the job over a period of time and been really successful," said Smith.

Asked specifically about Ntini, who took two for 119 but was largely unimpressive in playing in his 100th Test at Centurion, Smith said: "Makhaya brings a lot of experience to our attack.

"He maybe didn't bowl as well as he would have liked at Centurion but he's a guy that I certainly support. He's been integral (to the team) throughout my captaincy so I really back him to come through in this Test match and bowl well."

Smith, when asked whether he would be surprised if England fielded the same team that held on for a draw, with nine wickets down in their second innings, in the first Test, said it seemed that England wanted to stick to picking six specialist batsmen.

"For them it's a slightly more conservative outlook. After their middle order in both innings have been troubled, they maybe need to have the extra batting available."

Smith said England were likely to have doubts after their second innings struggle in the first Test.


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