'It’s a really good wicket (to bowl on). But you’ve got to be really positive and look to score.'
'Days four and five will get quite difficult to bat.'
South African all-rounder Andile Phehlukwayo says it is important to find runs on a bowling-friendly pitch like the one used for the ongoing third Test against India, in Johannesburg.
He felt South Africa did a good job to restrict India to 187 runs in the first innings on Wednesday, but the batsmen must rise to the occasion in the first innings.
The Proteas were at 6 for 1 at stumps on Day 1 in response.
"We did have a good day. Our efforts on the field were really good bar a few mistakes here and there. 180-odd is really good. The guys put the ball in the right areas and they were rewarded," said Phehlukwayo, after taking 2-25.
"It’s a really good wicket (to bowl on). But you’ve got to be really positive and look to score. You have got to get into good positions, otherwise there is a ball that has your number on that type of wicket."
He said India's 187 is a decent total on the Wanderers' wicket.
"You have to be looking ahead of the game. Their total is a decent enough total but it’s not really par. We bowled really well. If you just hang in there and try to get bowlers into second and third spells, you can cash in (as batsmen)," he added.
Virat Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara scored contrasting half-centuries as India lost their last seven wickets for 90 runs. The latter though struggled to get off the mark for 54 balls, with India scoring only 45 runs in the morning session.
"I looked at who was bowling at that time and Vernon (Philander) bowled eight overs for one run. As much as they were not going anyway, the bowlers did really well and maintained discipline really well. But the way Kohli and Pujara batted was really good,” said Phehlukwayo.
"Kohli at the end was really positive, and Pujara was waiting for bad balls but he didn’t really get many. You’ve got to find a way to try and score on that wicket, and they weren’t going anywhere. If we had added two more wickets, we would have been really into the game."
The all-rounder outlined that this was a good pitch for bowlers, and batsmen can get exposed if proper lengths are bowled.
"I was the fifth seamer. My job was to try and hit a length. If there’s nibble on the wicket, try and expose that. Just try to hit top of off stump, with a few bouncers and try getting reward from that.
"Days four and five will get quite difficult to bat. There are obvious cracks and one ball deviates a lot (off length). It will go up and down. It’s already getting quite difficult from length. If we post a good first innings score, I think it will be a good game.”
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