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India series can set ball rolling in right direction for SA cricket: Ngidi

Updated on: 14 December,2021 07:48 AM IST  |  Cape Town
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Ngidi is a part of the South Africa Test squad announced for the three-match series against Virat Kohli’s men, starting December 26. This will be South Africa’s first series in the 2021-23 World Test Championship (WTC) cycle and the fast bowler wants his team to start on a perfect note

India series can set ball rolling in right direction for SA cricket: Ngidi

Lungi Ngidi

Fast bowler Lungi Ngidi reckons the upcoming home series against India can set the “ball rolling” in the right direction for South African cricket, which has gone through a transition phase over the past few years while enduring upheavals.


Ngidi is a part of the South Africa Test squad announced for the three-match series against Virat Kohli’s men, starting December 26. This will be South Africa’s first series in the 2021-23 World Test Championship (WTC) cycle and the fast bowler wants his team to start on a perfect note.


“A tour like this can really get the ball rolling in the right direction,” Ngidi told ESPNCricinfo. “The processes we are following now are putting us in a good position to compete in this Test Championship [cycle]. We’ve been speaking about a rebuilding phase, but I think it’s coming together.”


South Africa have a handful of fast bowlers to pick from and Ngidi knows that the competition is stiff. “We’ve got very good competition and I am really looking forward to it,” Ngidi said. “It pushes players. I don’t think anyone can be comfortable in their spot at the moment,” Ngidi said.

Life in a bio-bubble can be tough and Ngidi respects anyone who would want to pull out of the controlled environment. “I have full respect for anybody who pulls out of a tour because mentally they feel like they cannot handle it. I probably have felt that at some stage, but it didn’t get to the point where I was ready to go home. “It does affect you a bit. We find different ways to release the pressure.”

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