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Wednesday, 12th September 2007 at 1:57 pm
Kemp and Gibbs - oh so relaxed…
A retrospective gem from the Feverpitcher photo vault, that suggests we could have had a pretty shrewd bet on which two players would lead South Africa home in their opening game against the West Indies. Go back 36 hours or so from the winning runs being struck for South Africa, and you would have found two particularly relaxed looking gentlemen hosting a breakfast for Standard Bank employees (tough call: runner teller desk number three all morning, or hang out with Justin and Hersch…).
Granted, JKII and Herschelle are a laid back pair at the best of times, but Monday was an unruffled affair even by their standards, the imminent delight of unrestrained big hitting clearly appealing to both men. And with good reason: Gibbs cracked an explosive 90, Kemp an incendiary 46, and both men were still there at the end. Relaxed about the Twenty20 World Cup? If you’re Herschelle Gibbs and Justin Kemp, why wouldn’t you be?
Previous Posts
Twenty20 World Cup ready to go
Tuesday, 11th September 2007 at 11:32 am
The cricket world has descended en masse in South Africa, the ICC awards to be followed by a fortnight or so of pyrotechnic cricket action. We’re all very familiar with 20-over cricket in this part of the world, the Standard …
Bryan Habana walks on water
Tuesday, 11th September 2007 at 11:28 am
On the back of his explosive start to the Rugby World Cup - four blistering tries, with a fifth only ruled out because of a needless forward pass - Bryan Habana is already favourite to be top try-scorer at the …
Beating Australia always fun…
Monday, 10th September 2007 at 12:01 pm
We won’t get too carried away by it, but as omens go, it could certainly have been worse. The weekend warm-up for the Twenty20 World Cup offered a few psychological points for the winners ahead of the tournament proper, and …
Madiba magic boosts the Boks
Friday, 7th September 2007 at 10:54 am
South African rugby’s iconic image isn’t Francois Pienaar lifting the trophy, nor is Joel Stransky launching into the game’s most famous drop goal; no, the defining picture is Nelson Mandela arriving at Ellis Park in Pienaar’s number six jersey, a …
Thandi Tshabalala’s big break?
Friday, 7th September 2007 at 10:44 am
At first glance, it may well seem an act of madness: throwing a young off-spinner with negligible international experience into a World Cup based exclusively on hitting cricket balls as far as possible, as often possible. But the Twenty20 World …



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