Proteas need a strong start: Duminy

South Africa's JP Duminy catches a ball during the training session ahead of the fourth Test cricket match between India and South Africa at the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium in New Delhi on December 2, 2015. AFP PHOTO / Money SHARMA -----IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE ---- / AFP / MONEY SHARMA

South Africa's JP Duminy catches a ball during the training session ahead of the fourth Test cricket match between India and South Africa at the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium in New Delhi on December 2, 2015. AFP PHOTO / Money SHARMA -----IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE ---- / AFP / MONEY SHARMA

Published Feb 1, 2016

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Cape Town – Castle Lager Proteas all-rounder JP Duminy says a strong start in the first Momentum One-Day International (ODI) against England at the Mangaung Oval in Bloemfontein on Wednesday will be an important marker for the rest of the series.

The squad has been preparing for the series with that kind of positive mindset and will want to avoid having to play catch-up cricket in a fast-moving five-match series.

“In any sort of series and in any format the start is always important,” Duminy said to the media in Bloemfontein on Monday. “The lead-up to that is also very important in terms of your preparation. A lot of us played domestic cricket this last weekend and a few of us got some runs so we will take a lot of confidence going into the first game.

“The confidence from a one-day cricket point of view has been good,” he said. “We want to try and be as consistent as we can in the one-day format, we have won our last two series so we will take a lot of confidence away from that. We know that it’s going to be a tough challenge ahead of us, England have also been playing well in the one-day format.”

Duminy, who put in a man-of-the-match performance for the Cape Cobras scoring 68 and taking 2/19 in the Momentum One-Day Cup, hopes he can take the form into the series, especially after a poor run with the bat in the recently concluded Test series. Another area he is hoping to take forward is his role with the ball, which he feels will have a bigger impact in the limited-overs formats.

“It’s always nice to come into a big series like this with a bit of form,” he said. “ It’s a different standard of cricket, we know it’s going to be a lot harder coming into this series. Hopefully, that form can continue going in this series.

“Having good enough game plans to combat what the batsman is going to do will be important,” he said of his bowling. “As a batter I can assess a lot quicker what the batsman is thinking. I think that has been my strength as a spinner, trying to understand what the batter is trying to do, hopefully, that can help me going forward.”

Marchant de Lange and David Wiese have been added to the ODI squad for the first and second ODI’s against England.

African News Agency

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