Amla braces for spin challenge as Ashwin returns

Published November 5, 2015
INDIAN captain Virat Kohli talks to talks to team director Ravi Shastri during a practice session on the eve of the first Test against South Africa. —Reuters
INDIAN captain Virat Kohli talks to talks to team director Ravi Shastri during a practice session on the eve of the first Test against South Africa. —Reuters

MOHALI: South Africa captain Hashim Amla expects the first Test against India to favour spin bowlers and said he is not surprised that the hosts are likely to go for pitches aiding turn during the four-Test series.

“It looks a bit different pitch from the Mohali wicket I know, it might turn a bit,” Amla said on Wednesday. “If you come to South Africa, you will get South African type of wickets. As a player, I always expect the conditions to suit the home team wherever I go in the world. It doesn’t really matter to us.”

Amla is aiming to lead the team to their first Test series victory in 15 years in India where South Africa drew 1-1 on their last two visits -- in 2008 and 2010.

The South African captain said pace bowlers Dale Steyn, Vernon Philander and Morne Morkel were all capable of playing a hand in it.

“There are some countries where playing in their home yards is more challenging. Playing India at home is considered one of the tougher challenges for any team, so [the prospect] for us to come out on top is something we are all relishing,” Amla said.

MOHALI: South Africa’s J.P. Duminy (L) and Dane Piedt run during a practice session on Wednesday.—AP
MOHALI: South Africa’s J.P. Duminy (L) and Dane Piedt run during a practice session on Wednesday.—AP

Amla said he was hoping to overcome a lean run of scores in the limited-overs leg of the tour and that “a good one is around the corner”.

South Africa, who are in line to win in all three formats after winning a three-game Twenty20 series 2-0 and a five-game ODI rubber 3-2, will in all probability miss J.P. Duminy while Morkel’s fitness was being monitored.

Meanwhile, India captain Virat Kohli was boosted by the return of off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin after he missed most of the limited-overs leg because of a side strain. Ashwin will also have leg-spinner Amit Mishra and left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja for support.

“For the last 2-3 years, Ashwin has been our go-to man in Test cricket, Kohli said.

“He’s someone who has done really well in conditions that suit spinners. You see him taking 5-6 wickets consistently in those

conditions. He is certainly someone who has taken his game to the next level.”

Kohli was not amused by the fact that India’s spin tracks are discussed time and again.

“Pitches are not the focus when we tour abroad,” Kohli said.

“We have to tackle the conditions when we play away from home, we are judged on that. But if you win in difficult conditions, you will get more satisfaction.

“Teams which are at the top are the ones playing well away from home. Every team wants to be at the top and so needs to do well abroad.”

Kohli said if pitches needed to be standardised, it was up to the International Cricket Council to do it.

“If pitches need to be similar then they should be so all around the world,” the Indian skipper stated.

“In case you want to make a rule, the ICC should send someone to assess the pitches.”

Teams (from):

INDIA: Virat Kohli (captain), Murali Vijay, Shikhar Dhawan, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane, Rohit Sharma, Wriddhiman Saha, Ravindra Jadeja, Amit Mishra, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Ravichandran Ashwin, Umesh Yadav, Lokesh Rahul, Stuart Binny, Varun Aaron.

SOUTH AFRICA: Hashim Amla (captain), A.B. de Villiers, Temba Bavuma, JP Duminy, Faf du Plessis, Dean Elgar, Simon Harmer, Imran Tahir, Morne Morkel, Vernon Philander, Dane Piedt, Kagiso Rabada, Dale Steyn, Stiaan van Zyl, Dane Vilas.

Published in Dawn, November 5th, 2015

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