The Citizen (KZN)

Du Plessis hard man to please

CAPTAIN WANTS MORE FROM HIS TROOPS Proteas close in on No 2 ranking in Test cricket.

- Hamilton

Faf du Plessis criticised South Africa’s performanc­es against New Zealand as “not good enough” yesterday, despite going into the final Test in Hamilton with an unbeatable 1-0 lead in the series.

The South African captain said he was also expecting injured wicketkeep­er Quinton de Kock to front up today for the start of the Test despite serious ligament damage to his right index finger.

Team medical officials fear it could take him several weeks to recover, but Du Plessis insisted he wanted his best side on the park – and their No 2 wicketkeep­er Heinrich Klaasen has never played a Test.

New Zealand have pacemen Tim Southee and Trent Boult, along with senior batsman Ross Taylor, sidelined by injury, and Du Plessis said while that made things “a little bit easier” it was no reason to rest De Kock.

“We’ll be trying to put as much pressure on New Zealand, playing our strongest team. To push (De Kock) for one more game is something that’s important for us,” he said.

“If it’s a 50-50 (injury), and I think it is, then he will be able to play because it’s a big game for us. To rest him for someone else, for me personally, is not an option.”

Central to Du Plessis’s drive is another victory to lift South Africa’s Test ranking to No 2 in the world, which would complete a remarkable turnaround since being as low as seventh 12 months ago.

“It’s been an incredible year for us and that’s why this Test is so important for me,” he said.

“Our goal was to try get back to No 2 at the end of the season, and if we do that in this Test match it will be an incredible year. We’ve ticked every box and we’ve won every series we’ve played.”

De Kock made 91 in a 160-run match-winning partnershi­p with Temba Bavuma (89) in the second Test, but Du Plessis said too few South African batsmen are scoring runs.

“The standard we set for ourselves as a batting unit is extremely high and we haven’t delivered on that,” he said.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? HARD TASKMASTER. Despite holding all the aces going into today’s third and final Test, Proteas captain Faf du Plessis isn’t happy with his side’s recent form.
Picture: Getty Images HARD TASKMASTER. Despite holding all the aces going into today’s third and final Test, Proteas captain Faf du Plessis isn’t happy with his side’s recent form.

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