South Africa captain Temba Bavuma has highlighted the formidable challenge that batters face in the country, emphasising the crucial role of adapting to the seamer-friendly conditions for success in the upcoming Test against India.
With both teams boasting strong fast bowling attacks and the Centurion Park wicket expected to offer pace and bounce from the outset, the top six of each side will undergo a rigorous examination.
Bavuma stressed that the team's ability to swiftly adapt to these conditions holds an advantage. He noted that if either India or South Africa can surpass the average first-inning score in Pretoria of 329 by 60-80 runs, it would likely position them favourably in the match.
Speaking to reporters, Bavuma acknowledged India's success, attributing it to their potent bowling attack, which neutralises the home conditions' advantage. He emphasised the critical role of batters in facing this challenge and recognised India's experienced Test players as capable of performing in various conditions.
South Africa boasts an impressive record at home, having not drawn a Test in their last 32 matches, with 24 victories in that span. However, inclement weather predictions for the initial days in Pretoria may impact the Test's duration, potentially favouring India as they seek their first-ever series win in South Africa.
Bavuma expressed pride in the team's ability to maintain this record but acknowledged the heightened scrutiny and attention that come with facing India. He highlighted the determination of the Indian team, emphasising the added motivation to secure a historic Test series victory in South Africa. In response, Bavuma emphasised the need for his team to be at their best to counter the relentless drive and skill of the determined Indian side.