India vs South Africa: This Tour Has Tested Our Limits, Says JP Duminy
JP Duminy said that the ongoing India tour was turning out to be one of the most challenging series for South Africa. The all-rounder insisted that they are confident to make a comeback in the Test series, in which they are trailing 0-1
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: November 22, 2015 09:23 PM IST
South-African all-rounder Jean-Paul Duminy on Sunday said the ongoing tour of India is proving to be one of the toughest and challenging series for the team. (India vs South Africa: Virat Kohli Insists on Having Result Oriented Pitches)
The visitors won the T20 and the ODI series against India, but lost the first Test in Mohali by 108 runs in under three days. The Proteas batsmen also looked jittery against the Indian spinners in the second Test in Bengaluru though only a day's play was possible before rain played spoilsport in the remaining drawn game. (Marchant De Lange Added to Bolster South Africa's Bowling Reserves vs India)
"We always knew it (India tour) was going to be tough. This is right up there. We would be proud of the way we played up until now. We always knew that time would come when we would be challenged. How you come back from the challenge determines how good you are as a team and I am sure we will progress well," Duminy told reporters here ahead of the third Test between starting on Wednesday at Vidarbha Cricket Association stadium here.
"I haven't seen the pitch. But we are aware it will obviously turn," he said.
Proteas spinners Simon Harmer and Imran Tahir operated for most part of the net session as SA looked to get over the errors they committed in the previous games. Duminy admitted that learning from their mistakes is the way forward.
"Guys have admitted that we have made a few errors, especially in the opening Test. We would like to rectify it moving forward. There is no point trying to be naive. It's about facing the problem and having a game plan against it," Duminy said.
"We are proud that we never buckled down despite the challenging conditions. Winning a series will be a tough task from here but we are sure we can do it," he added.