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When JP Duminy first travelled to Australia in 2008 he was, by his own admission, just a kid. There were few expectations on him - he only had an outside chance of playing in the three-Test series - until he exceeded all of them. Thats when he began to understand how severely responsibility could rest on his shoulders. With that, came intense pressure to perform.The difference [from then] is that I was a young kid, playing my debut Test against guys like Ricky Ponting and Matthew Hayden. It was quite intimidating, Duminy said on the eve of South Africas first tour game under lights in Australia. Now I am more established than I was then. I am coming into a Test series with a little bit more confidence and a little more stability in my role in the team and how I play Test cricket.To say Duminy has under-performed in the eight years since his debut is neither cruel nor critical. The numbers back it up.To date, he has played only 36 Tests, added only three more centuries, and has an average of 32.44. He spent a period out of the side with injury - sustained when he returned to Australia in 2012 - but was also dropped twice. The current sentiment in South Africa is that he is a placeholder until someone more capable comes along.Australia could be the place for Duminy to prove he can fulfill the potential he once showed. In the absence of AB de Villiers, South Africa need senior batsmen to step up. In the context of Duminys own career, he needs to step up. He has gone 11 matches without a century since the Galle Test in July 2014, when he got an unbeaten 100 at No. 8.Though his opportunities are sometimes limited by a heavyweight top-order, he also went 11 innings in 2015 without passing 35 and was dumped for the Newlands Test against England last summer.Duminys response was to score a double-hundred in a franchise match and force a return, but it was only when he struck an unbeaten 88 against New Zealand in South Africas last Test that he was reconsidered. Faf du Plessis, South Africas stand-in captain because AB de Villiers is injured, went as far as to say that Duminys best was yet to come. Some remain skeptical because Duminy has often threatened without following through, and with an in-form Rilee Rossouw in the squad, an immediate replacement is available if Duminy bombs.Thats why, for Duminy, the lead-up to this series is more important than most and he said he could not have asked for better. Its the best preparation weve had on any tour, to be honest. I cant recall this amount of time before a Test match on any tour, he said. Weve got 10 to 14 days of training leading up to the first Test. South Africa arrived in Adelaide on Tuesday, 16 days before they take on Australia in Perth. They have two practice matches before the first Test - including a day-night game - and one between the second and third Tests. Their preparation is focused on the pink ball and playing under lights because this trip will be their first encounter with day-night Test cricket. Duminy said they will need some time to adapt to that difference in colour and in light, which will take a few training sessions.The concerns for South African fans may be that with all the emphasis on Test cricket under lights, the team could forget that the first two matches will be played in normal conditions and if they dont compete in those, the outcome of the day-night game could be redundant. Duminy allayed such fears, stressing South Africa were using the ample time they had to do as much as they can to win a third successive series in Australia.We are concentrating on staying in our bubble, he said. We are coming into this series with a bit of confidence on the back of our one-day series but we understand that its a clean slate. This is Test cricket. We are not looking at what the expectations are. We are looking to concentrate on our preparations. There might be a lot of banter being thrown around in the media but thats not something we want to focus on. cheap jerseys from china .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Cheap Los Angeles Rams Jerseys . Q: Team Canada announces their Olympic roster three weeks from today. Who is general manager Steve Yzerman watching? 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Broadcasters to focus on top division.ForEnsures all 18 counties remain involved.Ensures more geographic spread of competition.Retains successful appointment to view formula.Retains integrity of County Championship.Promotion and relegation offers added context and drama.Builds on growth of current event, for which audiences have grown by 63% since 2012.Ensures domestic T20 cricket remains relevant in smaller cities and towns where it has proved most popularAllows broadcasters to focus on top division to ensure clearer narrative for viewers less familiar with the game.Played through the second two-thirds of the season, so minimises damage of poor spell of weather.Does not demand too much of spectators time or money in short period.AgainstSome counties feel that all 18 should have the opportunity to win every year.Not as popular among broadcasters so therefore offers to bring in less money. It has been valued at around £30m less attractive to broadcasters, though that number is disputed.Would continue difficulty of attracting overseas players for duration of tournament.Little availability of England playersCould diminish opportunities for lucrative local derbies (though local derby day one suggested amendment to plan).Works in other domestic sports such as football and rugby.Players and coaches state the standard improves if tournament played in a block.Option 4 An eight-team city-based competition played in a July window plus a continuation of the existing 18-team competition played a little earlier in the season.ForThe ECB executive (and their independent broadcast analysts) suggest the city-based competition could bring in up to £40m in new revenue, although it is disputed whether all this money will be new or partially replacementAll counties would still be able to host T200 cricket.ddddddddddddAll counties would benefit from increased revenues (at least in the short term).Window renders it easier to sign overseas players for duration of tournament.Enables the continuation of the popular Friday night (with slight geographic variances) cricketMight enable small counties to retain their best players as new competition would provide incentive to earn place in eight-team tournament.Matches broadcast every night of the week help build narrative and public interest.Condenses the best players into a small league.Rebranding may help improve image of English T20.AgainstThreatens to compromise standard of domestic cricket - and in turn the production line for the England teams - by either withdrawing around 80-100 players from Championship cricket for a month or demanding a window when no other cricket is played during July.Playing in a window leaves the competition at the mercy of the weather and demands a great deal of at-ground spectators.England players hardly available until 2020 at earliest. If they are to be made available, Englands international commitments will have to be cut meaning a reduction in broadcast revenue from that source.Threatens to marginalise the smaller counties and reduce the status and value of the existing competition to the LDV Vans tournament of English cricket.ECB calculations show that around 25% of the population live around the eight grounds that would be utilised. The comparison figure in Australia is 65%. Top-quality T20 cricket therefore less available to vast number of people.Might limit opportunities for young or largely unknown players and threatens to render many players less relevant and possibly unemployed.Threatens to cut the number of counties by stealth.Specifically conflicts with ECB constitution that states that all 18 teams must be involved in all competitions.Likely to prove unpopular with current county members.Little evidence to suggest that spectators in England and Wales warm to newly branded teams and city-branding likely to prove unpopular with football supporters (Aston Villa supporters may well baulk at idea of following Birmingham, for example). ' ' '

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