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The way we play Ashwin will determine our success: Du Plessis

Source: PTI
November 02, 2015 18:20 IST
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Knowing their weakness against spin, all-rounder Faf dU Plessis said that South Africa are wary of slow and spinning tracks for the upcoming Test matches against India.

South Africa won both the T20I and the ODI series but are cautious going into the Test series.

Asked if the visitors are expecting the turf to suit the home side, Du Plessis said, "We are expecting the ball to spin on day one, you expect it and then you plan for it.

"In India, I think, it is a lot more aggressive now than it used to be in the past where the pitches probably spin on day three, four and five but they start doing that on day one now.

"So that means the Test matches won't last long. But for us if it lasts only three days, we will have our plans to try and be attacking, to make sure to wait for opportunity and put momentum in our favour," Du Plessis said at the IS Bindra PCA stadium in Mohali after the team's practice session ahead of the first cricket Test starting Thursday.

South Africa's Faf du Plessis at a training session 

IMAGE: South Africa's Faf du Plessis at a training session. Photograph: BCCI

Du Plessis said Ashwin, who will be returning from a short injury lay-off, will be the man to watch out.

"He is an outstanding spinner but I feel we played him well (in T20s). Now, it’s a case of Test cricket, but with the conditions he will get a little more turn," he said.

"Ashwin is our main threat, but we will plan really well. The way we play Ashwin in this series will definitely determine definitely the success in this series."

Du Plessis expects the Mohali track to turn from the opening day.

"It looks quite dry. We are expecting big spin on day one."

"The way the wicket is looking at the moment, perhaps, it's worked," he said about the Mohali track, in obvious reference to India's liking for a turning track to suit their strength.

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