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India vs South Africa | Looking at Most Aggressive Options to Get 20 Wickets: du Plessis

The World Championship of Tests has caused many positive changes in the way in which the Tests are played, and one of them is the way in which the tracks are prepared, which might not greatly favor the local team.In 2015, when South Africa He had toured India, played in qualifications and lost two games in three days. But this time the scenario is different, where Proteas could fight until the fourth day of the Visakhapatnam Test. The captain of South Africa, Faf du Plessis, feels that the tracks around the world will not be completely titled in favor of the home team with the start of the Test Championship. “That is the most important thing that has changed the Test Championship. In the past, if you had a below average pitch, you received a warning, while now you get points deducted,” said Plessis in the press conference. “Home games will be very important. We knew that coming here, India will always be a difficult place to play, but you should make sure you get your points at home.” “It’s not as obvious as doing wickets like that (for adapt to the local team) anywhere, like what it was in 2015. “That said, seeing the launch in Pune, du Plessis still thinks it could favor spinners, more than it did in Visakhapatnam.” grass is a little redder, more turning conditions, so I hope the ball spins a little more from the straight. I’m not a launching expert, but I think it will take a little more twist than the first Test. “This only increases the headache of South Africa’s camp, whether to go with three spinners again or not, or include Lungi Ngidi or Anrich Nortje in the lineup. “We are thinking, ‘what will be our most aggressive options to get 20 wickets?’, said Plessis.



” We did not get 20 wickets in the first Test and that is something I do not want to do again. We are planning a launch that will be a little drier and that will turn “. Apart from that, South Africa would also seek to improve its fast bowling game.” KG and Vern are masters in their conditions, they have shown, but any cricketer, no only bowlers try to learn from the players in their own conditions, “said du Plessis.” Shami ran with a lot of intensity, a little faster than in the first innings and things went a little faster off the field. In addition, to lit the length he played. He is a guy who hits stumps a lot. That is something we want to make sure we are better at. In the first entries, we were too wide and punctuated quite frequently the square of the wicket. “

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