Crystal Clear Take of Faf Du Plessis’ On India's Troubles in South Africa
Former skipper of South Africa cricket team Faf du Plessis explained why Indian batters find it difficult to negotiate the Proteas conditions. India have never won a Test series in South Africa, and it will be an achievement that the Rohit Sharma-led side will look to finally conquer when they take the field in the Test series starting December 26 in Centurion. Faf explained that South African pitches provide an extra bounce in comparison to Indian pitches, and that creates an 'additional risk' for Indian batters.
Faf said, "It's the bounce. There is almost one full hand of extra bounce here, compared to what they usually face in India. They are used to hitting the ball up there, but with the bounce on offer and lateral movement, there is additional risk at play if you haven't done it before and are not used to the lift. The key to doing well in South Africa is to leave well and be there for a long period.”
The former South African skipper also gave a suggestion for the Indian batter when it comes to playing the South African bowlers.
The former South African skipper explained that, “I remember the 2018 series, where they ran us close. They left the ball really well then, and that is the key to being a successful Test side in South Africa. You have got to be patient and respect the conditions at all times. You need to have a good plan as to how you play the short balls with the extra bounce and how well you leave them.”
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