Cape Times

No Eden Gardens, but it’s a 72-day passage to India for Proteas

- Stuart Hess

JOHANNESBU­RG: South Africa will play a Test match for the first time in the Indian capital New Delhi, when the national side embarks on a lengthy tour of the sub-continent nation starting in September and ending in December.

At 72 days the trip is comfortabl­y the longest by a South African team to that country and will encompass a total of 14 matches – 12 of those internatio­nals: three T20s, five OneDayers and the four Tests. It’s the first time that South Africa will face India in a four-Test series in that country with two of those matches taking place in Mohali and Delhi where the Proteas have never before played a Test match.

Sadly, the South Africans miss out on a Test at the iconic Eden Gardens (which will host the third T20 Internatio­nal), with the remaining Tests in Bangalore – where Hansie Cronje’s side famously won, thereby securing what is still South Africa’s only Test series win India – and Nagpur, where Dale Steyn registered his career-best figures in 2010, when he picked up 7/51 in India’s first innings.

The Bangalore match could be significan­t for one of South Africa’s star players AB de Villiers, who – if fit – could play in his 100th Test match at the M Chinnaswam­y Stadium, which is virtually a second home for him on account of his contract with the Bangalore Royal Challenger­s in the IPL.

De Villiers’ sequence of consecutiv­e Test matches since making his debut was halted at 98 ahead of the South Africa’s current series with Bangladesh with De Villiers staying at home to be alongside his wife, Danielle, as she gave birth to the couple’s first child. T20 Series October 2: First T20, Dharamshal­a. October 5: Second T20, Cuttack Octboer 8: Third T20, Kolkata ODI Series October 11: First ODI, Kanpur October 14: Second ODI, Indore October 18: Third ODI, Rajkot

South Africa have a reasonable record in India, despite having won just a single series there. In 12 Tests, they have won five and lost five, while drawing twice. They have also only twice played series’ com- October 22: Fourth ODI, Chennai October 25: Fifth ODI, Mumbai Test Series: November 5: First Test, Mohali, Chandigarh November 14: Second Test, Bangalore November 25: Third Test, Nagpur December 3: Fourth Test, Delhi prising of three Tests on the five tours in which they have played Test matches in that country.

The South African team long ago shed its reputation for battling on slow tracks in the sub-continent. Sure, there were some problems in Chittagong last week, but that’s down to a lack of game time and also some new players just starting their internatio­nal careers.

India will be a severe examinatio­n but it doesn’t fill the players with dread like it did 20 years ago. Exposure in the IPL and just a general improvemen­t to how they play spin bowling in those conditions have made South Africa a competitiv­e team on the sub-continent. In Dale Steyn, they have one of the great fast bowlers, whose 26 wickets in five Tests in India have come at an average of just 20.23.

While the Tests will garner most of the attention, the three match T20 series at the start of the tour will be of great importance to the squad.

The World T20 tournament takes place in India next April, making the matches in Dharamsala, Cuttack and Kolkata crucial opportunit­ies in which to gather data.

The five match one-day series will in all likelihood see some more experiment­ing with player personnel, although after the series defeat in Bangladesh, some of the bigger names may play an increased role.

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