The Citizen (KZN)

De Villiers boost for eager Proteas

ODI SERIES: CAPTAIN RETURNS TO TAKE ON ENGLAND South Africans itching to start their journey in search of that elusive piece of silverware.

- Own Correspond­ent

AB de Villiers returns to captain the Proteas in the first one-day internatio­nal against England at Headingley in Leeds today. De Villiers missed the two warm-up matches due to a respirator­y tract infection, but has made a satisfacto­ry recovery for the series opener.

The 33-year-old says the threematch series signals the start of the journey towards the Champions Trophy final, and is the perfect opportunit­y to set the tone for the next four weeks.

“It’s an ICC event with the top eight teams in the world competing for a trophy, it will be a great achievemen­t to win it,” he said in Leeds yesterday. “We know we have to go through a big process to get to the final and it starts tomorrow (today) here in Leeds.

‘‘It doesn’t get any better than playing in England before a big tournament against the hosts in a competitiv­e ODI series,” he explained. “The trick is to make sure that you still perform well. There is no use going down and feeling low on confidence going into the tournament. The secret for us is to compete as well as we can and try to get out on top in this series to go to the Champions Trophy feeling like we can beat anyone.”

Both teams are known to play a positive and expressive brand of cricket, which could set up an entertaini­ng contest between bat and ball.

“It depends where you play,” De Villiers said of the potential high scores. “It differs from each ground, but at Headingley the scores seem to be high in the last few years. Wherever you go it’s important to adapt, to see what kind of score will be good to defend or to set. It’s all about adapting to the different situations you will be confronted with in England.”

The Proteas have extended their condolence­s and sympathy to the victims and families of those affected by the bombing incident in Manchester.

“It was a big shock and what happened is sad and unfortunat­e,” De Villiers said. “Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected but it is also important for us to focus on what our job at hand is.’’

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? THE SPOILS. Proteas captain AB de Villiers and England counterpar­t Eoin Morgan pose with the trophy ahead of the one-day series that starts at Headingley today.
Picture: Getty Images THE SPOILS. Proteas captain AB de Villiers and England counterpar­t Eoin Morgan pose with the trophy ahead of the one-day series that starts at Headingley today.

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