The Citizen (KZN)

Faf: Proteas will get it right

- Ken Borland

South Africa making a slow start to a Test series has almost become an institutio­n now, so it was no surprise that Proteas captain Faf du Plessis said yesterday he expected his team to rectify much of what went wrong in the first Test against Sri Lanka in the second match which started in Colombo today.

Du Plessis admitted the origins of their massive defeat lay in their batting, but said their woes in Galle were not down to a lack of belief, almost the opposite in fact.

“Unfortunat­ely this team sometimes starts slowly but then makes better decisions. We just didn’t trust our defence enough, which is an important part of Test cricket, even though at times you have to be positive and try and put the spinners under pressure. There was a carelessne­ss in our batting, especially in the second innings.

“That doesn’t belong in Test cricket. You have to find a way to score runs and it’s always good to have two or three options, but you have to concentrat­e on scoring a hundred off 180 balls, not seventy. If you study how Dimuth Karunaratn­e (158* & 60) played, you see he didn’t take risks, he didn’t hit the ball in the air until he had 80odd, but he played very well,” Du Plessis said yesterday.

The skipper said the Proteas might even profit from changing the whole basic set-up of their team. In Galle they went with six specialist batsmen, two spinners and three pacemen, but Du Plessis said they are toying with the idea of playing an extra batsman at the Sinhalese Sports Club and also choosing just one frontline spinner.

“We’re still deciding on the dynamics of the team before finalising the XI. The pitch does look pretty dry, but sometimes the seamers get assistance here. We’ll probably play the extra batsman. We expect spin to play a big part again and we don’t expect the ball to reverse.

“But it would be great if it did because that would assist our pacemen. We have a real danger weapon with reverse if we don’t have to bowl with a soft, wet ball all the time,” Du Plessis said.

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