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South African bowlers told to sharpen up.

Europe Intelligence Wire

| October 24, 2002 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Agence France Presse)

South Africa's bowlers have been told by selection convenor Omar Henry they need to improve when they take on Bangladesh in the second and final Test starting at the North West Stadium here.

South Africa won the first Test in East London by an innings and 107 runs Monday, but former Test spinner Henry said he was disappointed with the bowling, with the exception of fast bowler Makhaya Ntini, who wrecked the Bangladesh first innings when he took five for 19.

But Henry indicated the selectors would stick with Mornantau Hayward, the team's fastest bowler, who was particularly disappointing in East London despite taking two …

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