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Kemp earns
South Africa Test recall for Australia tour
DURBAN—Justin Kemp’s explosive batting in one-day internationals has
earned him a place in South Africa’s test squad for next month’s tour of
Australia.
All rounder Kemp, 28, played the last of his three tests against the
West Indies in Jamaica in April 2001.
His international career stalled after he admitted to smoking cannabis
on that tour.
“Justin Kemp received the nod from the selectors after displaying the
character needed at international level during his one-day performances
in the past year,” selection convenor Haroon Lorgat was quoted as saying
in a Cricket South Africa media release on Saturday.
Kemp forced his way back into the limelight last season when he scored
80 off 50 balls in East London to help South Africa clinch the one-day
series against England.
He was also in impressive form during South Africa’s successful one-day
series against New Zealand. Kemp scored 73 runs off 64 balls in one
match against the Kiwis, and 30 off 19 balls in another.
All rounder Andrew Hall, playing in the one-day side currently in India,
was not included in the test squad.
“I really do feel for a player like Andrew who always performs with
passion and does not deserve to be left behind,” Lorgat said.
“But we opted for a 14-man squad with (Jacques) Kallis and (Shaun)
Pollock as our all rounders and the rest, specialists”.
Uncapped fast bowler Garnett Kruger, 28, won a place at the expense of
Monde Zondeki.
Kruger took 37 wickets at an average of 20.10 in five domestic
first-class matches for the Highveld Lions this season.
Left-arm spinner Nicky Boje retained his place despite opting out of
South Africa’s tour to India over fears he would be detained in
connection with police investigations into matchfixing.
South Africa and Australia meet in Perth on Dec. 16 in the first of
three Tests.
South Africa squad: Graeme Smith (Captain), Nicky Boje, Mark Boucher, AB
de Villiers, Herschelle Gibbs, Jacques Kallis, Justin Kemp, Garnett
Kruger, Charl Langeveldt, Andre Nel, Makhaya Ntini, Shaun Pollock,
Ashwell Prince, Jacques Rudolph.—Agencies |