JP Duminy launched the second serious shot in South Africa in the World Cup chances with less than two weeks to go before heading to Australia and New Zealand. After he called AB de Villiers his "team to beat" in the tournament even after losing 1-4 in Australia, said South Africa Duminy is "quietly confident we can do," when you get there.
He said, "We certainly have to make up the go all the way. We understand it's up to us to make it happen," Duminy in Port Elizabeth before the fourth ODI against the West Indies. "We're not a team Bliss and this is what I want to say a lot of things before going into a big tournament like this, but we are confident quietly what we can do and the ability to what we hold as a team. I'm almost at that point where I can not wait to get there."
With one foot on the plane in the best possible way, and South Africa have to remind themselves despite the job done at home, they are not included in the World Cup so far. "We want to get the ball rolling, but we also understand that preparation is key. We have to make sure we do not take the foot off the pedal we have in our last two games here," Duminy.
What for? Because dead rubber can be used in practice because when asked South Africa to reel positive results when it really matters. . "To be successful in the World Cup, you're probably going to have to win back to back games I've won three times in a row, but the challenge for us is to go four Nile follow-up, to go five zero-ups and put ourselves under this kind of pressure, and said Duminy". "If we can do that convincingly in this series, we will take a lot of confidence out of this."
Evidence offers the West Indies from "Up until now, which went from lethargic in the first ODI to semi-comatose by Thirdly, you should South Africa not have a lot of problems doing that. Apart from the lack of competitiveness, not the visiting team both sides of the game in South Africa, which could have been exposed, and the regime East and death bowling, untested, which only added to the bravado in South Africa.
But it does mean Duminy, David Miller and Farhaan Behardien've had limited time in the middle, and Duminy, who just returned from two months on the sidelines, and that may be a source of concern. He is trying his best not to let it become one and the first ball back, and he criticized the six to announce his intention. "It was the perfect way to make a comeback - the first ball to the back, to reach more than that - it was almost like a signature shot," he said, but quickly run back pedal. "I know it is also very much a false sense of security, and I do not want to read too much into it. The opportunities that I get the task before the World Cup and I need to make the most of them to take advantage."
So far, Duminy comes more opportunities with the ball. Saying he was not sure how much he will be able to bowl after the injury, and get on the amounts May be more important than the time the crease before the World Cup. Although South Africa has two spinners specializes in its ranks, it is not likely to play them both in the same game, and Duminy will have to bear some of the burden, especially after the first of the PowerPlay. "We have only three seamers with Farhaan Behardien fourth shutdown option so I am probably going to have to get the ball very early in terms of make-up and bowling unit we have," he said. "It's a good challenge for me to get to the game early and try to make some progress."
He has not been able to take any wickets against the West Indies after he admitted he did not expect everything to go right to the accumulation. He said Duminy "You are never going to have the perfect preparation. Should only be managed well in terms of what you do and what you take from what is happening in reality." "Everybody wants a perfect scenario, but you have to control what you do in all parts of the mess you're surrounded in preparation for the World Cup."
Ironically, it will be the West Indies, and not South Africa, who can take heart from these words. The preparation period far from ideal, but Duminy still believes they can get it together before they meet South Africa in the tournament in February 27. "We're going to play against the West Indies in the third game of the World Cup and I can assure you they will not put in performance like they have in the past three games. they are going to come out fighting.
"We do not want to be is a very indifferent about the performance they have, and when you are going to a big tournament as much as you want to take confidence from the previous series, which actually means something because it is about how you perform on the day."
This time, Duminy most of those days believed to be South Africa.
Saturday, 24 January 2015
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