The Citizen (Gauteng)

Rassie loving life in a bubble

TIME TO REFLECT AND IMPROVE HIS GAME

- Ken Borland

The famous gardens of The Vineyard hotel, where the Proteas are staying in Cape Town, provide some ideal habitat at the base of Table Mountain for Rassie van der Dussen to indulge his love of bird watching and the South African batsman says being in the bio-bubble is rather pleasant for him.

He says it gives him plenty of time to think about ways of improving his already impressive game as the white-ball series against England looms.

Van der Dussen showed off his new bird book during a virtual interview from his hotel room yesterday and looked like a man completely at ease with his surroundin­gs.

But that does not mean he is at all complacent, and as a great thinker on the game he is also spending time on devising ways to get better.

“The bio-bubble’s not too bad, I’m quite happy with my own conversati­on and it’s not a struggle to be on my own, I like to read and think about things a lot. I can sit for an hour doing what seems like nothing, no problem. And being confined to a five-star hotel is an absolutely minute price to pay to be able to do what we love doing and represent our country.

“Getting 5% better is what my thinking is all about and I’ve worked really hard on making my weaknesses better, [Coach] Mark Boucher has been brilliant in communicat­ing where he feels I can be better. At the start of the innings I could have more intensity, I’ve sort of eased my way into my innings. I’ve tried to get to 20 balls and not worry about my score because I know I can catch up. But having 20 off 20 balls is better than having 10, plus against spin in the middle overs I’ve had one or two technical flaws which I’m working on,” Van der Dussen said.

And the middle overs are also an area in which the team as a whole feel they need to improve against England in the threematch T20 series that starts at Newlands on Friday night.

And it is the part of the innings in which Van der Dussen will probably feature, even though he has also opened the batting and been a finisher for the Proteas.

“I’m probably at my best at No 3 but Faf du Plessis is world-class in that position. No 4 is not too different and that’s probably the position I’m looking at, which means maybe going in during the powerplay or the middle of the innings,” he said.

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RASSIE VAN DER DUSSEN Picture: Gallo Images

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