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For decades South Africa Cricket has been synonymous with fires PACE attacks. From Thunderbolts Allan Donald up to a ruthless precision Shaun Pollockand and transparent danger Dale Stein For modern shine Kagiso RabadaHEEAS walked over a legacy built by fast bowlers for a long time.
However, in the shadow of PACE legends, a spinner was silently sked – Keshav Maharaj. Left-sleeved Orthodox Bowler, now named the record books in South Africa’s test history. This achievement traditionally emphasizes the value of the maharaj in a system that is traditionally dominated. In the mid-2010, the evolution from a local Stalwart is a frontline, perseverance, perseverance and consistent excellence for South Africa between formats.
3. Paul Adams – 134 Wickets in 45 Tests
The unique “bowling movement as a surprising batters TACK, known for a frog” in a blogroch “, Paul Adams During a period in which PACE was dominated, the Spin Branch of South Africa brought to the SPIN department and the feeling of unpredictability. Unortodox Left-sleeved wrist spinner made a debut as a teenager in 1995 and immediately drew the attention of the cricketing world with unusual actions and fearless approach. Despite the conversion of the ball, Adams, deceit, awkward angles and opponents rely on the flight. In 45 matches over a nine-year-old test career, with 2004, along with the best figures in 45 matches, 128, the best of 128 best figures, the best figures of 128 were 134 matches. Adams may not be an ordinary spinner, but of course, a lasting impression in South Africa cricket and remains one of the most recognized bowling.
2. Hugh Tayfield – 170 Wickets in 37 tests
Undoubtedly the most classic and moral of South Africa, Hugh Tayfield Exclusive control, accuracy and temperament were a bowler. In 1949, Tayfield continued to represent Proteas until 1960, and the Boulevard was a pivotal figure in this process. The Tayfield, which is known to slip and rotate the bowling and stumps on the wicket, was a ruthless operator that can pack long spells without losing accuracy. The ability to maintain pressure and exploit the smallest mistakes, especially created a giant opponent on useful surfaces. 170 Wakets, which are superior to a total of 37 test matches, gathered 170 wickets in a record that stands for 25.91 years for decades.
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1. Keshav Maharaj – 202 Wakets (and counting) in 59 tests
The emergence of the maharaj was overlapped in South Africa to rotate in local cricket. In 2014-15 and 2015-16, the strong seasons on his back won a test debut and never looked back. In subcontinental roads, the threads of a websites were transformed into a spinner, a red-ball cricket of Saharaj, South Africa. In 2 the first test against Zimbabwe In Bulawayo, the maharaj, the first South African spinner was entered into a new place to reach 200 wickets in the test cricket. Proyaj, Maharaj, Zimbabwe Captain Craig Ervey in the series fired – Kyle Verraine – smartly stained to grow the stage. By the end of the day, until the end of the 2nd day, the spinner is a twisting in 59 matches, including 202 wickets, including 11 five Wicket Hajul and one 10 Vicket match performance.
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