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SA will be keen to hit straps against India’s T20 hopefuls

September 28, 2015 12:13 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 04:11 pm IST - New Delhi

They will open their campaign in a 72-day long tour, when they take on a talented bunch of India A youngsters in a T20 warm-up game.

A strong South African T20 squad with a judicious blend of youth and experience will open their campaign in a 72-day long tour, when they take on a talented bunch of India A youngsters in a T20 warm-up game, here on Tuesday.

For the Proteas, under their leader of shortest format Faf du Plessis, the game against the Mandeep Singh-led India A side will be more about getting into the match simulation mode before they get going against Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s team in the opening T20 International at Dharamsala on October 2.

The South African T20 squad has five senior cricketers — skipper Du Plessis, Test captain Hashim Amla, ODI captain AB de Villiers, leg-spinner Imran Tahir, senior batsman JP Duminy, who would feature across all three formats.

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Along with David Miller and Quinton de Kock, the South African T20 squad’s batting unit bears a formidable look.

With the Airforce Ground in Palam not being a very big one, one would expect some lusty blows from De Villiers, Du Plessis and Miller.

Even the bowling unit sans Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel has a specialist T20 feel to it. In any case, Steyn and Morkel have not been their prime T20 performers and will join the squad during the ODI series.

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The likes of Albie Morkel, Chris Morris, Tahir and Kyle Abbott have all been proven T20 performers with their variations in the shorter format having plied their trade in Indian Premier League.

Their opponents — known as India A as the BCCI media release terms it — or India Presidents’ XI as a popular cricket website calls it, is more of an India ‘C’ side than being the second string side.

The proper India ‘A’ team is currently playing a three-day match against Bangladesh A in Bengaluru.

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