The Citizen (Gauteng)

We are ready for anything, insists Faf

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Proteas captain Faf du Plessis said his team were braced for a hostile reception from supporters and the media when they travel to play their “favourite” opposition Australia for a limited-overs tour next month.

It will be South Africa’s first trip Down Under since the ball-tampering scandal earlier this year, when Australian captain Steve Smith, and batsmen David Warner and Cameron Bancroft, received bans from Cricket Australia.

The Australian team bemoaned the treatment they received from South African supporters during that Test tour and Du Plessis said his side would likely face a backlash.

“Australia are our favourite team to play against, all the stuff that comes with playing them, on and off the field, I love that and I feel that brings the best out of us as a team,” Du Plessis told reporters yesterday.

Du Plessis has twice before been found guilty of ball-tampering himself, including on a Test tour of Australia in 2016 when he was accused of using sugary saliva after sucking a sweet to change the condition of the ball.

“It will be nice and hostile. We are not expecting anything less. Zunaid, our security officer, has been working hard in the gym.

“We expect them to try and unsettle us as a team when it comes to the media space, obviously with myself being at the forefront of it, but we see it as part and parcel of touring Australia.”

Du Plessis said his side would be under even greater scrutiny than on previous tours.

“I do think there may be one or two more traps for the players to try and stay away from. We just want to go there and play a brand of winning cricket.”

He said the tour would be an eye-opener for some of the younger members of the squad who have not played internatio­nal cricket in Australia before.

“The crowds do play their part, they’re like a 12th man. Your mental strength is just as important as your skill.”

South Africa will play three one-day internatio­nals, starting in Perth on November 4, followed by a one-off Twenty20 internatio­nal on the Gold Coast on November 17.

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