South Africa batting consultant Justin Sammons has heaped praise on the team’s captain Dean Elgar. Sammons reckons the competitive nature of Test cricket brings the best out of Elgar. The South African skipper scored a gutsy knock of unbeaten 46 runs on Wednesday in the second innings of the ongoing second Test match against India at the Wanderers, Johannesburg.
Elgar showed all the patience as he faced 121 balls to score his runs. The left-hander also took blows on his body and he was also hit on the neck by Jasprit Bumrah. However, Elgar, who is known for his competitiveness, didn’t throw in the towel.
South Africa ended the day’s three play at 118-2 and they need another 122 runs to win with eight wickets in hand. Thus, the Proteas are in a dominating position and a lot of credit goes to Dean Elgar for fighting it out in the middle as he is leading from the front.
Addressing the press at the end of Day 3, Sammons said: “He’s a competitor. The thing he loves about the game is the competitiveness. The competitive nature of Test cricket brings the best out of him.
“His role will be massively important. Having somebody there to bat for the rest of the innings would be the key. Just having someone with his character for the guys coming in to be, I think it’s massively important. His leadership goes a long way in getting us over the line tomorrow.”
Sammons reckons that team believes they can chase down the total of 240 runs. A lot will depend on how Rassie van der Dussen and Dean Elgar start the penultimate day as it is not the easiest of pitches. On the other hand, India will look to get early wickets to put the pressure back on the opposition.
“The message for the guys coming in would be to see how the morning plays out and we just have to be adaptive,” Sammons said.
“We need to get through the first hour and play according to the situation. It’s been an interesting wicket, not the easiest deck to bat on. It goes without saying, the task is not going to be easy.
“The Indian attack has been relentless. But we believe, we can chase it down. The way we batted this afternoon, it’s a case of a point there,” he concluded.
Elgar has been solid in his defense and he would look to continue the same on day four.
Liverpool have made it clear that they will not part ways with Luis Diaz unless… Read More
Crystal Palace’s European adventure has hit an unexpected snag. What looked like a historic qualification… Read More
Chelsea’s request for a delayed Premier League opener has been firmly rejected, leaving new manager… Read More
Viktor Gyokeres has decided enough is enough. The Swedish striker has reportedly refused to join… Read More
Winning the AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover Motor Speedway—”The Monster Mile”—demands a gritty combination… Read More
The India A men’s hockey team began its European tour with a 1-3 defeat against… Read More