The Citizen (Gauteng)

Faf’s back to boost Proteas

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– Proteas captain Faf du Plessis (above) returns from injury to bolster the squad for the third and final one-day internatio­nal against Zimbabwe at Boland Park in Paarl today.

Du Plessis was initially ruled out of the series but has made a faster recovery than expected from a right shoulder injury.

The Proteas wrapped up the series with the 120-run win in the second ODI in Bloemfonte­in on Wednesday, but remain motivated to finish the series off strongly, particular­ly as opportunit­ies to cement positions in the squad lessen.

“The guys have been training hard,” Du Plessis said to the media at Boland Park yesterday. “I have also been training hard with the guys and I’m feeling excited to be back on the field again.

“The guys are motivated. We are not only looking at what is in front of us now, but there is also a bigger purpose and push for what lies ahead. At no stage will we be taking it easy. The guys are still trying to impress and are trying to get into that World Cup side.

“The players are motivated and driven to put in performanc­es to put their names into the hat for the World Cup selection,” he explained.

“As a team, we are still trying to find our feet as to how exactly we are going to go about playing in the World Cup. There are some exceptiona­l players coming through, which is great to see.”

Du Plessis has been travelling with the team despite his injury and has been able to keep up to date with the progress of the squad and players. He says he has been impressed by some of the individual performanc­es throughout the series, but hopes for better batting conditions to give the batsmen an opportunit­y to put up big scores.

“The bowling has been exceptiona­l once again,” he said.

“We have some good wicket-taking options throughout the innings. That is what we are working to get better on, from overs 11 to 50, we want to keep getting wickets. Imran (Tahir) has been exceptiona­l.

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