Former Australia captain Ian Chappell feels that South Africa's bowling attack can get better results in Test cricket if the leadership of the team can be improved. At the Boxing Day Test in the MCG, South Africa were thrashed by an innings and 182 runs by a rampant Australian team, making it the first time since 2005/06 that the Proteas didn't win a Test series in the country.
It is also South Africa's second successive Test series loss after 1-2 defeat to England in August-September. They will now play for pride in the third and final Test at Sydney starting from January 4.
"While South Africa's bowling attack possesses real ability, their wicket-taking capability could be drastically improved. And they are handicapped by their side's poor batting. A team that is repeatedly provided with low scores and has to regularly be back bowling after yet another failure by their batting side finds its strength sapping and morale dropping."