JOHANNESBURG, June 14: South Africa convenor of selectors Andrew Hudson has labelled the team that will tackle England in a mid-year three-Test series as ‘awesome’.

The former Test opener said the 15-man Proteas squad skippered by batsman Graeme Smith had 'unbelievable talent and were a wonderful team that I believe will do the job”.

England top the Test rankings ahead of South Africa and the titans clash at The Oval from July 19, at Headingley in Leeds from Aug 2 and at Lord's from Aug 16.

Hudson said the batsmen led by Smith and Hashim Amla were all in form and had significant experience of English conditions, adding that he pitied any side facing the South African attack.

That attack includes South African Cricketer of the Year and Test Cricketer of the Year Vernon Philander, who captured 50 wickets in Test series against Australia, Sri Lanka and New Zealand.

“Vernon is perfectly suited to English conditions,” said Hudson of the new star on the South African cricket scene, who recently spent time with county side Somerset.

South Africa have retained the squad that defeated New Zealand 1-0 away in a three-Test series last March and Hudson says it is the “most powerful and well balanced” post-isolation pool of stars.

“The players fully deserve a vote of confidence after the outstanding manner in which they outplayed New Zealand away. We are now building up excellent depth in both the batting and bowling departments.”—AFP

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