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India vs. South Africa: Clash of the titans
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All eyes are set on the Ashes series but there is another series which will be underway from the third week of December. It will be the India and South Africa series. The thing that makes this series important is that both the teams have been fighting for the number one spot in ICC Test rankings.
India has done a great job in the recent past to retain their number one spot in the rankings but playing South Africa in their home conditions is not easy. South Africans have a very good record playing at home and they have a very good combination of some all round cricketers.
India on the other hand also has some prolific cricketers; they have some strong batsmen who have been doing well in the recent past. They also have some exciting fast bowlers and their spin wizards are known to all the international teams.
Going into the first match, India will have a psychological advantage over South Africa as they have beaten Australia and New Zealand in their home series. South Africa played a two Test match series against Pakistan and they were unable to defeat them. Both the matches ended in a draw although South Africa dominated most of the times.
One thing that India will be concerned about is the nature of the wickets in South Africa. The tracks in India are suited to the Indian batsmen and they have performed exceptionally in their home conditions. Playing in the South African conditions will be different ball game all together. To tackle these conditions, the Indians will rely on their master blaster Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Virender Sehwag and the ever so reliable VVS Laxman. Apart from these experienced batsmen, India also has some young potential cricketers who have performed well like Suresh Raina and Gautam Gambhir.
South Africa will know that India has a good batting line-up and they bat low down the order but to match them, they also have some world class cricketers. The South African team will be relying on their class act Jacques Kallis, Graeme Smith, AB DeVilliers and Hashim Amla. The lower middle order of South Africa hasnt done all that well in the recent past and they will be looking forward to improve on that.
The bowling line-up is also very good and almost evenly matched. The Indian team has a good blend of some fast bowlers and some good spinners. The Indian team mostly relies on its spinners but with the bounce that the South African wickets offer, the fast bowlers will be looking to bend their backs as well. India will be expecting Zaheer Khan to be fit in time and lead the attack alongside Sreesanth and Ishant Sharma.
The South African team may not have the best of spin attack in the world but they still have some supportive spinners. They might not need the spinners to bowl the majority of overs and they will attack with the fast bowlers they have. With the pace their bowlers posses and the bounce they can get from their wickets, it will be a great challenge for the Indian batsmen to tackle them. South Africa has the likes of Morne Morkel and Dale Steyn who can bowl 90 MPS consistently. With his height, Paul Harris has also been a very good support to his fast bowlers. The bowling attack of South Africa can give tense times to the strong batting line of India.
All in all, it will be a very strong battle between bat and bowl. Both the teams have top quality batsmen and some good bowlers to support the batting. Both the teams can expect results from the Test matches they play against each other until the weather comes into play. India has been in winning form and that can be a very motivating factor for the men in blue to overcome the strong South African team. On the other hand the South Africans will be looking to cash in on home advantage.
Can we make possible this time ???