Sowetan

Proteas out to end Aussie jinx

Faf keen to lay down a marker in Durban test

- By Khanyiso Tshwaku

Proteas captain Faf du Plessis says the team needs to make a serious statement of intent in the first test if they want to shake off their Australian hoodoo.

The last time South Africa beat Australia in a home test series was in the 1969/70 season when Dr Ali Bacher’s side blanked Bill Lawry’s tourists 4-0.

None of the players on both sides were around at the time and there are only two survivors from the last Kingsmead encounter between SA and Australia in 2009.

That match happened to be the one where the late Phillip Hughes announced himself in no uncertain terms as a prodigious opener with scores of 115 and 160.

AB de Villiers and Morne Morkel were on hand to witness that carnage.

Morkel will be retiring at the end of this series while De Villiers is said to be highly motivated by the prospect of facing the crack Australian bowling attack when the teams clash in the first of four tests at Kingsmead starting today.

“It’s a strange one because we’ve been hoping that home conditions will suit both teams and that hasn’t been the case‚” Du Plessis said.

“I remember the last time we played them at home‚ it was a tight series where Morne Morkel was bowled in the last 30 minutes of the game.

“It was a tough series against Australia but that’s always been the case.”

‘‘ The last time we played them at home‚ it was tight

The excellence of the bowling attacks finally puts the pitch preparatio­n debate to bed. The surface prepared by Wilson Ngobese had a brown tinge to it and looks like it may aid turn from day two.

Du Plessis felt the heat of the pitch debate during the India series‚ which came to a head in the third test against India at the Wanderers.

A spicy pitch would have handed the advantage to the tourists but Du Plessis was happy with the 22-yard strip.

“I think I learnt my lesson from that. Australia and South Africa have similar teams and in terms of conditions‚ it’s the same,” he said.

“There’s nothing different that we’re expecting but when you’re playing a subcontine­nt team‚ you’re looking to have an advantage and Australia have similar conditions to us.”

 ?? / STU FORSTER/GETTY IMAGES ?? Proteas captain Faf du Plessis will face a stern test of his batting technique from the fiery Australian­s in the Kingsmead series opener.
/ STU FORSTER/GETTY IMAGES Proteas captain Faf du Plessis will face a stern test of his batting technique from the fiery Australian­s in the Kingsmead series opener.

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