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South Africa’s batting coach salutes AB, Faf after rescue knocks

South Africa's batting coach salutes AB, Faf after rescue knocks

TIL Desk Sports/ South Africa’s batting coach Dale Benkenstein credited AB de Villiers for changing the momentum as South Africa put up 286, after tottering at 12 for 3, on the opening day of the first Test against India, in Cape Town, on Friday.”At 12 for 3, it was not the best feeling as a batting coach.

I was thinking of taking an Uber and leaving for the hotel, because I didn’t know how we were going to score runs on this wicket,” Benkenstein said, after the day’s play.”They (India) are a quality bowling attack. The class and genius of AB and the tenacity of our captain (Faf du Plessis) changed the momentum of the game, or rather that innings (from AB),” said Benkenstein.

“That one over (when de Villiers score 17 runs off Bhuvneshwar) was a game-changer. It was definitely the genius of AB. You cannot tell him how to bat as a coach. It made the bowlers worry about their lengths and that partnership of 100 runs got us back in the game. It brought belief back in the change room.”South Africa were then reduced to 142 for 5, but the lower middle order also contributed well.

“It was a tough decision to bat first. Conditions were such that we would have liked to play an extra batsman. With AB and Faf back, we had our top six batsmen, so we wanted to go with our best bowling attack. As a group we felt this was the best team,” said the former middle-order batsman.

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