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October 20, 2007 Saturday Shawwal 7, 1428






Ntini’s return to form pleases Smith


LAHORE, Oct 19: South Africa captain Graeme Smith welcomed the return to form of strike bowler Makhaya Ntini in Pakistan. The South African fast bowler, with 313 Test and 246 one-day wickets, was dropped during the 2007 World Cup and also in last month’s Twenty20 World Championship due to a dip in form.

But Ntini delivered a reminder of his threat by taking four for 69 in the first One-day International on Thursday that set up a comfortable win at the Gaddafi Stadium.

“He struggled in the first Test and started to come back in the second. So it was nice to see him strike again with the ball,” Smith said after his team’s 45-run win. “He has been our best bowler for a while now so it is nice to see him hitting the steps now, which is good as he knows himself he was a little bit not up to his standards.

“He showed a bit of character in the way he bowled. It was great the way he made the strikes for us to have the opposition on the back foot early,” he added.

Smith was confident that having controlled the two Tests and first one-day game his team had a good chance of making it 2-0 on Saturday.—Reuters






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