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Graeme Smith: 'Crucial for South Africa to start well' in India
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Vernon Philander says South Africa have a 'massive chance' of winning against India (1:47)
Former South Africa batters Graeme Smith, Hashim Amla and Faf du Plessis have placed the onus on their current Test batters to give India a fight in the forthcoming two-Test series starting November 14. While Amla was of the view the bowling attacks of both teams are "pretty close," Smith said South Africa's top-three batters have to step up. Amla went on to say that the presence of some inexperienced batters in their line-up could turn out to be a blessing for the visitors as they won't be carrying the "baggage" of previous tours, given South Africa haven't won a Test in India since 2010 and a series since 2000.
India ready to be pushed in two-Test Proteas series
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Shubman Gill's India line-up faces a stern challenge against World Test Championship winners South Africa in a two-match series starting at the historic Eden Gardens.
As well as a change of the initially scheduled venue to avoid the serious air pollution problem in New Delhi, the series will feature a change of sessions times to account for natural light.
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