ENG vs SA LIVE: Back to full fitness, Anrich Nortje excited to bowl at 148kph in English conditions, 'It's exciting, something I've wanted to do since I was ...
But when I’m on the field, I just try and execute as much as possible.” But it is nice to see when the rhythm is there. Sometimes you think you’ve bowled the right ball and it just goes to the boundary and then you have your captain saying ‘It’s a good ball, keep going, keep going’.
The fast bowler took three wickets in 10 deliveries to help wrap up the first Test in three days.
He added: “We are quite focused on our game and the way we want to play Test cricket. [Terms of use,](https://www.independent.co.uk/service/user-policies-a6184151.html) [Cookie policy](https://www.independent.co.uk/service/cookie-policy-a6184186.html) and [Privacy notice.](https://www.independent.co.uk/service/privacy-policy-a6184181.html) Nose and toes is what they mostly say to the tail-ender and try take the feet away. “I just focused on what my strengths are and take it from there. “A different wicket and it might be different again. [Privacy policy](https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en) and [Terms of service](https://policies.google.com/terms?hl=en) apply. Most of the time it works so I don’t really have answers. By clicking ‘Register’ you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Registration is a free and easy way to support our truly independent journalism “The next game it might go their way again so you have to start from scratch, focus on what we did well in this game and find the areas where we can still improve.” [Jonny Bairstow](/topic/jonny-bairstow), [Alex Lees](/topic/alex-lees) and [Ben Foakes](/topic/ben-foakes) in the space of 10 deliveries with his speed at one point hitting 95mph, but each of his scalps occurred after the ball had been pitched up. [England](/topic/england-cricket-team) more chin music in the second Test but insists [South Africa](/topic/south-africa-cricket-team) did not change their approach to try and combat the hosts’ aggressive style of cricket at Lord’s.
What Anrich Nortje sees as simple, can prove to be very complicated for the opponents trying to deal with it as England discovered in two half days at ...
“Sometimes it feels it’s a lot slower and the gun says it's faster, sometimes it feels faster and the speed gun shows it's slower.” “I do (watch the speed gun) it's not a focus for me to see whether I’m going quicker or slower, but it is nice, to see when the rhythm is there,” he said. We have to start from scratch; see what worked well for us and then look at areas where we can still improve. We haven’t paid too much attention to what they want to do and how they go about things. While not wanting to delve too deeply into it, Nortje was very much aware of how special South Africa’s current generation of bowlers were, and his own role in it. “It's a nice feeling,” he said about bowling 150km/h, “I don’t look into it too much when I’m on the field.
London, Aug 20 (IANS): South Africa's tearaway pacer Anrich Nortje on Saturday said he was just delighted to be back in Test cricket action again after ...
I'm really excited to be with the team, it's an unbelievable attack." I'm really happy to be bowling with the red ball again. "I'm really happy with the way things went.
Anrich Nortje is a Batsman for the South Africa team who is mainly known for finishing matches in different styles.
There he totals play 30 matches and take 43 wickets with an average of 21.3 by giving 916 runs. There he totals play 22 matches and take 23 wickets with an average of 22.0 by giving 522 runs. There he totals play 15 matches and take 28 wickets with an average of 24.04 by giving 673 runs.
Anrich Nortje has promised England more chin music in the second Test but insists South Africa did not change their approach to try and combat the hosts ...
"I just focused on what my strengths are and take it from there. "A different wicket and it might be different again. Nose and toes is what they mostly say to the tail-ender and try take the feet away.