To get the best out of him for the many years that he is expected to play for South Africa, perhaps it’s time for him to hit the reset button

Firdose Moonda12-Jan-20221:51

Cullinan: ‘Petersen looks a batter who’s up for a scrap’

You’ve got to feel a little sorry for Aiden Markram.It’s one thing to shoulder arms to a delivery that you don’t know is going to jag back in sharply and take out your off stump. It’s another to have started with a middle-stump guard, move across to off to counter the movement and then still be surprised by one that came back in sharply and took off stump out anyway.It was the third time in five innings in this series that Markram failed to get into double figures, and the fifth time in his last seven. It has put further scrutiny on his contribution (or lack thereof) to an already struggling opening pair, who have performed only better than Ireland’s and Afghanistan’s in the last three-and-a-half years. Overall South Africa’s top two average 22.19 in this period and Markram and Dean Elgar, as a partnership, a shave under that, at 20.78.It’s Elgar and Pieter Malan who have been the most successful South African pair since mid-2018, averaging 38.83 in their six innings together. Theirs is a small sample size, but it’s not their fault. Malan was selected for only one series – against England in the 2019-20 summer, when Markram was ruled out with a broken hand – and has dropped completely off the radar since.