Odd that you disagreed with me when I said precisely teh sam about our batting some four months ago Vic! I'm not convinced KP is past it in the way that Strauss maybe is, but there are certainly two to three slots up for grabs in the top six. My theory is that England are hoping to stretch it out until the end of the Summer with most of what they have now with a view to then blooding Ben Stokes as a number 6/7 who can also get through a share of overs as a third seamer.
Where I disagree is in your assessment of the relative merits of the England and Yarpie attacks. Anderson is nearly as good as Steyn and certainly better than Philander who, electric start notwithstanding, is very good rather than future great. Broad, if he pitches it up, is probably just about worth a slot alongside Bresnan and of course Finn and Tremlett give depth. Far greater depth than SA have presently - De Lange is their fourth seamer and he is definitely uninispiring at this stage!
Last Northern summer I was still of the belief that Pietersen was one of the best five batsmen in the world who was just going through an unsually long tough patch. Now, I am starting to think that his best days are behind him, and while he can still produce the odd magic innings still, he is unlikely to sustain it for a whole series.
Strauss is 36 - so no shame that he is reaching the end of an excellent career. Age catches up to everyone.
On your point of de Lange being "uninspiring", you clearly have never seen him bowl, or you are an extremely tough judge of young talent. We are talking about a 21 year old who took a 7 for on debut FFS! I *did* watch him bowl, and he looks to have all the tools. Height - check. Pace - check. Accuracy - check. He is easily as good as Finn and not too far behind Tremlett who is a decade older.
Anderson as good as Steyn? Not in my - or anyone elses - universe. Steyn stands alone as the best fast bowler in the world BAR NONE in the last six years. A bowling average of 23 in a batsman friendly era puts him up there with the all time greats of the game. Anderson is not in the same class. Will not be considered up there with the great English fast bowlers let alone the all time greats.
Philander will do very well in English conditions with his line, length and movement both ways off the pitch. He is indeed a VERY good bowler and his stats back that up. Is he better than Anderson? Only time will tell I guess.
Kallis is better than either Broad or Bresnan - no contest there as Kallis is up there with Sobers as the best allrounder of all time.
Morne Morkel is good...in the same catagory as Broad.
Only in the spin bowling department do England have the decisive advantage with Swann and Panesar being better than anything the Saffers can throw up.
England have the better batsman keeper as well.
It is certainly going to be an interesting series!