Hambantota will play host to an African derby as tournament favourites
South Africa begin another campaign for major silverware, this time
against neighbours Zimbabwe. AB de Villiers' men probably could not have
asked for a gentler easing in and will view this match as the beginning
of a journey that they hope will end on October 7 in Colombo, with a
trophy.
Despite some in the South Africa team being on the road since June, they
showed no signs of homesickness and most were delighted to be in the
island nation. De Villiers posted photographs of the air-force
helicopter the team travelled in and Dale Steyn and Lonwabo Tsotsobe put
up pictures of the beach in Hambantota.
They have found ways of keeping themselves fresh, a small sign that
mindset has changed under Gary Kirsten. South Africa have made promises
that they are ready to perform under pressure and that, more than
ability with bat and ball will be under scrutiny.
Knowing that mind games have been used successfully used against South
Africa in the past, Zimbabwe will look to make the most out of their
victory in the unofficial tri-series in June where they beat a South
African side in the final.
Expect words on the field from Zimbabwe, who will be more motivated by
who their opposition is than the context in which this match is played.
Their flights to Harare are probably booked and boarding passes waiting
to be stamped but Zimbabwe will want to make a point before boarding.
Brendan Taylor was visibly and verbally disappointed with Zimbabwe's
performance against Sri Lanka. "We are a better side than that," he
said. His team will want to prove the captain right.
Form guide (last 5 completed matches, most recent first)
South Africa LWWWWZimbabwe LLLLL
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