Proteas seeks to counter Sri Lankan magicians in Colombo



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COLOMBO – The Galle International Stadium and the SSC can not be more contrasted. The first, a picturesque setting along the Indian coast with the tower of the historic fort overlooking it, while the last drone drone of the capital's nonstop traffic in its vibrant diplomatic district.

But still for all its aesthetic differences, the exactly the same challenge awaits the Proteas in the second Test, starting here tomorrow (6:30 am ET).

Confronted with a rotating test in Galle, led by these two skilled operators Rangana Herath and Dilruwan Perera, the visitors fell embarrbading

There was a myriad of reasons for the abject failure of the company. Faf du Plessis team in Galle, but nothing will be excusable if the Proteas do not improve significantly over the next five days. And that is perhaps the main factor for South Africa to succeed in this cricket fortress of Sri Lanka – the Proteas simply have to be patient and try to stretch the game as long as possible in these dry and wet conditions.

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"What left us in the first Test was that we did not have enough confidence in our defense," said Proteas captain Faf Plessis, to the media in Colombo

. Important part of the spin game in test cricket is trusting your defense. We must also try to put pressure on the spinners, with what you do. The guys worked very hard on their game plan and trying to be positive against the spin – which is a well played game element. You must also trust your defense – so it's two parts.

"To trust their defense was the difference between how Sri Lanka played and how we played, especially Dimuth Karunaratne, who did not take too many risks, just played with a good defense. As a captain, I wanted him to take risks but he did not take any chances.He only started to hit the ball in the air when he was something like 80. "

 Two days after celebrating Mandela Day in Sri Lanka, he is back to work for the Proteas on Friday. Photo: @OfficialCSA on Twitter
Two days after the celebration of Mandela Day in Sri Lanka, the Proteas resumed work on Friday. Photo: @OfficialCSA on Twitter

Du Plessis also remains adamant that his team did not suddenly turn into bad players overnight, although Proteas was beaten 3-0 by the US. India during their last tour of the subcontinent. He believes that with greater application, visitors can reverse their performance to record a first win at the SSC in 25 years.

"I do not think we are a bad team." "If you look back and make references where we had good runs against spinners." Spin is not something we mentally struggle with. "There was a negligence about our hit at Galle. 19659002] "We just need a change of mentality as to what we need to do in test cricket points. You do not get to the subcontinent and try to score 100 to 70 balls or more – you score 100 out of 180 balls. That's the only difference we have to make by always being positive and taking care to make the right decision when the right balls are played. "

 Kagiso Rabada proved his worth during training in Colombo this week Photo: @OfficialCSA on Twitter
Kagiso Rabada has a proven track record of training in Colombo this week Photo: @ OfficialCSA on Twitter

Chinese bowler, Tabraiz Shamsi, has been training with the Proteas after a send-out to South Africa for personal reasons, but it seems unlikely that it will be The drummers accumulated 199 points and spent only 28.2 points in the second innings of the crease, which pushed the brain to extend the hit list of seven specialists.

Theunis de Bruyn and Heinrich Klaasen Klaasen was arguably the only drummer in South Africa to show great skill and courage in attacking Indian spinners in the last home series, it is likely that De Bruyn will be awarded a crack in Herath and Co. [19659020] Subscribe to the IOL Sport Newsletter!

The possible teams for the SSC are:

South Africa: Dean Elgar, Aiden Markram, Hashim Amla, Temba Bavuma, Faf du Plessis (Capt. ), Quinton de Kock (wk), Theunis de Bruyn, Vernon Philander, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Dale Steyn

Sri Lanka: Dimuth Karunaratne, Danushka Gunathilaka, Dhananjaya of Silva, Kusal Mendis, Angelo Mathews, Roshen Silva, Niroshan Dickwella (SEM), Dilruwan Perera, Suranga Lakmal (Capt), Rangana Herath, Lakshan Sandakan.

Start: 6:30 AM (ET) TV: SS2

Quick Facts:

1 – The number of wickets required by Dale Steyn for Shaun Pollock to become the record holder for South Africa. "I'm going to give him a kiss on the cheek." – Faf du Plessis on how he will congratulate Steyn if beats the record.

19.71 – Kock's Quinton average of his last 13 tests over the past year. In this period Kock hit just two half-centuries.

25 – The Proteas won an attempt at the CSC 25 years ago in 1993 when left armorer Brett Schultz claimed 9/106

218 – Dimuth Karunaratne's total of races in the first test at Galle. SA did only 199.

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