The Star Late Edition

Seniors to lift Proteas for Aus

- ZAAHIER ADAMS

CHANGE of format. Change of ball. Change of clothing. Change of opposition.

But the most important change for Proteas coach Ottis Gibson is the personnel change. After putting out an inexperien­ced group in the one-day and T20 internatio­nal series against India – both of which were lost – Gibson can now turn his attention to Australia for a four-match Test series where he will hopefully be able to call on all his stalwarts.

Captain Faf du Plessis played just one ODI, Quinton de Kock two and AB de Villiers the final three, while Hashim Amla, Aiden Markram and Kagiso Rabada all missed the entire T20 series.

“Experience again, experience. India have got (Jasprit) Bumrah and Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar, two very experience­d players. We’ve got (Chris) Morris and Junior Dala making his debut. The experience they have of playing not just for India but also playing three or four years of IPL cricket has shown in the end,” Gibson told the media after India clinched the T20 series at Newlands with a sevenrun win on Saturday.

“If you see, the senior guys got injured. The new guys that came in, the level and the intensity they have had to perform at is different from what they have been accustomed to and they haven’t stepped up to and haven’t been able to adapt quickly enough.”

It certainly has been a chastening experience for the Proteas over the past few weeks.

Since the dead-rubber final Test at the Wanderers, India have enjoyed an almost vice-grip hold on the home side. No team previously from the subcontine­nt has left with two of three trophies on offer – in fact India had not even won a series in any format in South Africa before – but such was the dominance of Virat Kohli’s men in 2018.

Gibson, though, particular­ly rued the absence of Du Plessis, with the skipper’s inspiratio­nal leadership – much like Kohli’s – a visible absentee.

“Our captain (Du Plessis) missing has been a massive loss‚“the Barbadian bemoaned. “Seniors in any team make it stronger. Especially the seniors we have coming back in the team. It has been a massive loss without them being there. We all thought that AB’s body is better than what it was in ODIs.

“I hope he is somewhere near 100 percent and he can take place in his team. Even Dale Steyn is not far away again. So we missed the seniors in this series, no doubt about that. Having them back will give everybody a lift.”

Continuing the trend of change, Gibson was keen to stress that the Proteas’ team management will also leave the curators at the four Test match venues for the

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