Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Du Plessis sparks Virat-ab debate

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

His job is to make an impact. I know he is very hungry to do well, and a hungry AB usually means a big runscoring AB.

FAF DU PLESSIS, SA skipper

CENTURION: “Anyone who gets judged on being the best in the world, whether it is a bowler, batsman or team, I feel should get judged all around the world,” South Africa skipper Faf du Plessis said with a wink when asked if he considered Virat Kohli to be on a par with AB de Villiers or better when it comes to batting in Tests. Not only was Faf’s response a veiled dig at Kohli, it was also a glowing tribute to de Villiers’ class.

IMPACT PLAYER

A proven performer on all surfaces, de Villiers was expected to bail out South Africa on a tricky surface in Newlands too. His 84-ball 65 in a 114-run partnershi­p with du Plessis is one of the biggest reasons South Africa arrived at Centurion 1-0 ahead in the series. The South Africa captain indicated that not only in this series, de Villiers, 33, will continue to be their batting mainstay against Australia as well.

“His job is to score big runs and make an impact with the bat. I know he is very hungry to do well, and a hungry AB usually means a big run-scoring AB.

“So, hopefully over the next few months, we will get a lot of runs from him,” said du Plessis, reaffirmin­g his preference for six specialist batsmen.

“One less batter makes your responsibi­lity on the top six a little bit more. I don’t mind that. Sometimes when you have a long batting line-up, you can take your foot off because someone else might come and do that. We know if we get totals on the board with the bowlers that we have, then we’ll bowl sides out,” he said.

As long as that remains the mindset, AB de Villiers will continue to be that impact player who can change the outcome of a match in the matter of one session. He did it in Cape Town. And South Africa will be hoping he hits the ground running on his home turf as well.

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