Date-stamped : 15 Oct97 - 14:31 15th October 1997 Cullinan fit, but doubts remain about Donald and Richardson Own correspondent South Africa's lineup and options for the 2nd test, which starts on Friday, are starting to crystalise. The good news is that Daryll Cullinan will be fit to play. The bad news is that as things currently stand, wicket keeper Dave Richardson and strike bowler Alan Donald have only a 50-50 chance of playing. Cullinan underwent a fitness test today. He batted without any discomfort in his right hand, and it has transpired that the hand was badly bruised rather than broken. The position on fitness tests for Donald and Richardson has changed as the nature of their injuries has become apparent. Donald has sustained an injury to the left quadricep. He will bowl in the nets tomorrow (Thursday) and will be required to bowl at a spell of at least 25 minutes at top pace and without feeling any pain. There will be no chance's taken on his fitness - unless The Management are convinced that the injury has cleared up he will not play and Lance Klusener will replace him. Richardson will rest his troublesome hamstring until Friday morning when he will undergo a fitness test before start of play. If he is not confident of being able to perform for all 5 days of the test then Mark Boucher will make his test debut. Paul Adams is a definite starter. He will take Brett Schultz's place in the starting line up and so South Africa will play both their spin bowlers. All of this would seem to indicate that Andrew Hudson and Jonty Rhodes will be warming the bench again, with Boucher for Richardson and Klusener for Donald being the possible changes. Contributed by The Management (help@cricinfo.com)