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Proteas batter Rassie van der Dussen has defended South Africa’s recent batting form in their most recent Test series as they prepare for their only warm-up match against a Cricket Australia XI in Brisbane starting on Friday.
The South Africans departed for their three-match Test tour a week ago and their preparations will enter the next phase with the clash at The Allan Border Field, which is not classified as a first-class game allowing for management to give everyone in the squad a chance to play.
The series against Australia comes on the back of a 2-1 defeat to England during August and September where the batters struggled in difficult conditions. However, the one victory against the English still ensured that they remained in the hunt to challenge for a place in the ICC World Test Championship final to be played in London next year.
“People have been critical of our batting unit in the past two years, but if you look at the conditions we’ve had to bat in during that period, it’s really been tough,” Van der Dussen said. “The numbers tell that story where the guys are averaging in the 30s whereas in other countries they are averaging in the 50s and 60s and then people compare the two without looking at that point without taking conditions into account.
“We are sitting second in the World Test Championship at the moment and that tells you the cricket we’ve been playing has been good enough to put us there. So I’m not concerned and I’m looking forward to playing in Australia.
“Hopefully the pitches play well and it will be a good battle between bat and ball. The prep that we’ve put in over the past week and what we will put in over the next four days will be enough to be ready for that first Test.”
The 33-year-old was injured during the series, breaking his left index finger while fielding during the second Test meaning he missed subsequent tours to India and the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.
He also spoke about the squad chosen for the current tour, saying they are being groomed well in South Africa’s domestic structures.
“The squad and the make-up of the squad, especially batters, it’s guys who have been in the domestic structures for a very long time,” he explained. “I know that our first-class structure in South Africa is tough.
“It’s tough cricket, it’s difficult and to spend 10-odd years in that structure you do develop as a player both in terms of your game and also mentally. If you look at the make-up of our batting in the squad, there’s guys who are resilient, there’s guys who know their game and have been around the block in terms of first-class cricket and the key for us will be to transfer that into Test level.
“A lot of the guys have had Test experience before, some less than others, but they’ve had that taste so it’s going to be important to transfer those skills built up over the past 10-15 years into the team here.”
Van der Dussen also spoke about his injury recovery, telling the media on Thursday that he was fit and raring to go.
He added: “It (the recovery) has been going well. I’ve been batting now for the better part of a month-and-a-half, so there’s no difficulties there.
“The finger’s holding up pretty well, we’re managing it with fielding, but as far as batting goes it doesn’t really affect me and it’s back to full health. I got some game-time in the middle playing for the Lions in two matches.
“It was good time on the feet to get back into it and I’m looking forward to tomorrow. This week’s prep has been pretty good so I’m feeling good,” van der Dussen concluded.
Proteas Test squad against Australia
Dean Elgar (captain, Momentum Multiply Titans), Temba Bavuma (DP World Lions), Gerald Coetzee (ITEC Knights), Theunis de Bruyn (Momentum Multiply Titans), Sarel Erwee (Hollywoodbets Dolphins), Simon Harmer (Momentum Multiply Titans), Marco Jansen (Dafabet Warriors), Heinrich Klaasen (Momentum Multiply Titans), Keshav Maharaj (Hollywoodbets Dolphins), Lungi Ngidi (Momentum Multiply Titans), Anrich Nortje (Dafabet Warriors), Kagiso Rabada (DP World Lions), Rassie van der Dussen (DP World Lions), Kyle Verreynne (wicketkeeper, Six Gun Grill Western Province), Lizaad Williams (Momentum Multiply Titans), Khaya Zondo (Hollywoodbets Dolphins).
South Africa Test Tour to Australia Itinerary
Four-day Tour Match
09 – 12 December
Cricket Australia XI vs South Africa – The Allan Border Field, Brisbane
Tests
17 – 21 December
Australia vs South Africa – The Gabba, Brisbane
26 – 30 December
Australia vs South Africa – MCG, Melbourne
04 – 08 January
Australia vs South Africa – SCG, Sydney
Name of Author: Cricket South Africa
Cricket South Africa (CSA) governs cricket in South Africa. Formed in 2002, it succeeded the United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCB) and became the sole governing body in 2008. CSA oversees all levels of cricket, including national teams for men and women, and is a full ICC member and SASCOC affiliate.