We have a score to settle with India: Faf du Plessis

Press Trust of India  |  Cape Town 

South African du ratcheted up the rhetoric on the eve of the much- anticipated opening Test against India, saying they have a "score to settle" with the World No. 1.

He talked about the 3-0 loss in 2015 away to India, highlighting that the Proteas are keen to even the score. The three-match series begins here tomorrow with the first Test.


"I don't know when the next Test series against is, but it's probably the last time all of us (senior players) play against and there's no better way than playing a series in We were disappointed the last time we went there and we've got a score to settle, so we're excited for this series," he added.

Du said that the Newlands' green-top wicket gives an advantage going into the first Test.

"I like the fact that there is some sort of preference that we can try to get an advantage. I think the groundsman has done a fantastic job with the heat. The wicket looks good. It looks like it's going to be exactly what we wanted."

Du downplayed rivalry with Virat Kohli or any other Indian for that matter, and outlined that South instead intend to target the entire playing eleven to get the desired result.

"Obviously Virat is a very good His stats don't lie. We are hoping we can put some pressure on him. If we can keep him quiet, we have a much better chance. But I see it as against India, I don't see a rivalry between us.

"We don't look at Virat alone. He doesn't get more time than any of the other Indian batsmen," du signed off.

Du is returning from and sat out the day- night Test against also have AB de Villiers and to consider, both of whom are returning to Test after long lay-offs.

De Villiers led against in du Plessis' absence, but is not a confirmed starter for the first Test. Steyn's exclusion cannot be ruled out either in case opt for only three pacers.

"It was frustrating at times. It's 11 weeks now and I just feel now like I'm ready to play. Obviously time at home is nice, and the good thing is I didn't miss much for

"I'm extremely hungry to play again. I would have liked to play against but the batting feels good and hopefully I can take off from here," said the

"This selection is probably one of the hardest that we are going to have to make. There are just so many combinations you can look at. It's a to have, a possibility to play four seamers but we're still talking about what could be our strongest eleven," he added.

When asked specifically about Steyn's possible inclusion, he replied, "It's a tough call. For me, he is the best bowler in the world. He hasn't played for a while and he hasn't got the overs under his legs that he would have wanted.

"But facing Dale in the nets, the skill feels like it hasn't gone anywhere. He has got the same pace, and the same swing. Skill-wise it's like he has just jumped back on that bicycle and is riding again."

Even with the sun beating down at Newlands, the pitch retained its green hue and it could be a crucial factor in the hosts fielding three or four pacers in their line-up.

The South African stressed that they have options to cater to conditions irrespective of where they are playing.

"In a perfect world it will be a quick wicket that nips around a bit. We also want to try and eliminate spin as much as possible. When we played here last time, it was a really good wicket.

"You don't want excessive seam movement because that brings both attacks into the game. We feel with our seam resources, on a wicket that has some pace and bounce, we can exploit some of those areas in their batting line."

India's last tour in ended in a 1-0 loss for the visitors.

"I think with the make-up of our squad we have so many different options you can look at picking a different team for different venues. That's our thinking. We will make the team decision we believe is the best specifically for Newlands."

This series also marks the top-two ranked sides in ICC Test ranking coming together. will not lose their no.1 ranking even with a 3-0 defeat, but according to du Plessis, that score-line is easier said than done.

"It's good that we can have some importance to this series. Big series are why you play. We don't have an Ashes so it's good to see that versus can start becoming a really big series.

"There are some really high-class players that are going to bash it out over the next four weeks. So that's exciting.

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First Published: Thu, January 04 2018. 18:00 IST