Former Proteas batsman Herscelle Gibbs says the South African team cannot be predictable with their bowling and batting lineup.
Herschelle Gibbs says the Proteas’ batting order at this year’s T20 World Cup should depend on the game situation.
“A lot has been said about the firepower in the middle order,” Gibbs told Sportsboom.com. “I would like to see them being proactive in decision-making. “If the Proteas are two down, I would not go with a set batting order,” Gibbs added. “You could use either one of the three as a finisher. Miller is not the only one. The other guys have the hitting ability, and it doesn’t matter where they bat. It depends on the game situation.”
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