
South Africa will tour India for a couple of Test matches next month. The red-ball series will be followed by three ODIs and five T20Is.
With almost a month remaining for the Test assignment, Proteas skipper Temba Bavuma has said that his will be drawing inspiration from New Zealand's clean sweep against India in October-November 2024.
The Kiwis had pulled off a historic 3-0 win, handing India their first Test series loss on home soil in 12 years.
Though South Africa will be playing only two Tests in India, Bavuma hoped that they would be able to win both games and script a whitewash of their own.
Bavuma, who led South Africa to the World Test Champions title earlier this year, said he will be talking to New Zealand veteran Kane Williamson to pick his mind for tips on how to beat India at home.
"Touring India is never an easy one. So, looking at the way, New Zealand approached its business, I think it was inspiring in many ways. A lot of touring teams, a lot of away teams come to India and haven't been successful," said Bavuma in an interaction, as quoted by IANS.
"And that's the biggest of cricketing nations. I heard Kane Williamson is going to be here. So, I'll definitely be asking him for tips on how they went about it," he added.
Bavuma said before that South Africa will travel to Pakistan for a two-Test series, and he would like to focus on that to build the momentum for the India tour.
"But look, that's going to be another big series for us. The boys will be going to Pakistan. So they'll deal with that challenge.
"And straight after that, it's India. And I think, like I said, for the guys who've been to India, we know how tough it is. But I think like any series, like any game, the opportunities are there, you know.
"So we'll definitely, from an ambition point of view, want to be coming out on top. But we know that we'll need to play the best cricket. And obviously, India now, Shubman Gill, he's taken over the reins within the test stuff, and I think the ODI stuff.
Bavuma also highlighted the role of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in turning India into the strong outfit that it is now.
"So I think it's exciting. You know, he's a fantastic player. He's an exciting player. And it seems as if the new era has kicked in, if I could say so. I think guys like Rohit, before him, Kohli, they've done their job. You know, they put India really on the top, and they've made India a team to really be feared.
"So I don't think it takes anything away from what they have done for Indian cricket. I think it's just the way the game goes. You know, at some point, the sun stops shining on you, if I could say.
He also expressed excitement about playing against the young players on both sides. "The younger guys, the ones that you've mentored, the ones that you have inspired, they take over the reins. So I'm sure India will continue to dominate. Our job as South Africans is not to allow them to dominate as much.
"But I'm sure India will continue being one of the top teams in the world," said Bavuma.
(With IANS Inputs)
