Proteas face underdog Kiwis in 1st Test
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AFP) — South Africa will seek to consolidate their top place on the world Test rankings when they play New Zealand in a two-match series starting at Newlands today.
The series shapes up as a mismatch, with eighth-ranked New Zealand hit by injuries and the withdrawal of former captain and star batsman Ross Taylor, but coach Gary Kirsten said the South Africans would not take victory for granted.
Kirsten said South Africa wanted to start a busy year of Test cricket on a strong note, after capturing and then retaining the No 1 spot with successive away series wins against England and Australia.
“We had a good meeting around the year ahead,” said Kirsten. “We’re likely to have 10 Test matches in 2013, and what we do as a team is set our goals about what we want to achieve for the year. The New Zealand series will be an important stepping stone to that.
“The success of our team in 2012 was the fact that we remained humble in our play, we never took any situation or any team for granted. We made sure that our preparation was spot on and that, when we got into Test match time we set up solid foundations to give ourselves the best chance of success. We will treat this series no differently.”
Nothing less than a 2-0 series win will be necessary for South Africa to improve their ranking points — and even then they will only gain one point. If they win the series 1-0 they will lose a point, while if they lose the series 1-0 they will shed seven points and lose their top spot to England.
New Zealand are likely to rely on a handful of top players, with captain Brendon McCullum, Martin Guptill and Kane Williamson their key batsmen.
