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India vs South Africa: Bowling to Virat Kohli will be 'tough but exciting', says Duanne Olivier

Press Trust of India • December 23, 2021, 19:54:29 IST
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“This will be the biggest series of my career against world class players and it’s an exciting challenge. I need to bowl to Virat Kohli. It will be tough but it will also be exciting, probably I will be bowling to one of the top four batters in world cricket,” Olivier spoke to Cricket South Africa’s media wing.

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India vs South Africa: Bowling to Virat Kohli will be 'tough but exciting', says Duanne Olivier

Centurion: Duanne Olivier had actually framed his Test cap with no hopes of a national comeback but after a surprise recall to the South Africa squad, the right-arm seamer is ready for a battle against none other than Virat Kohli. [caption id=“attachment_10229891” align=“alignnone” width=“640”]File image of Duanne Olivier. AFP File image of Duanne Olivier. AFP[/caption] The 29-year-old Olivier, who made his debut in 2017, had 48 wickets from 10 Test matches before he decided on taking the KOLPAK route (which allows overseas players to play county cricket in UK as it was then a part of the European Union) to represent Yorkshire. He harboured hopes of playing for England one day. However, with Britain exiting European Union, Olivier’s hopes were dashed and he was back in his land of birth, playing domestic cricket before being named in the Proteas side for the three Tests against India starting Sunday. “This will be the biggest series of my career against world class players and it’s an exciting challenge. I need to bowl to Virat Kohli. It will be tough but it will also be exciting, probably I will be bowling to one of the top four batters in world cricket,” Olivier spoke to Cricket South Africa’s media wing. “For me, it will be like making a statement to them that we are here to compete and are not going to roll over. For me, it’s very important to start that first punch,” Olivier, whose sudden decision to dump the national team in 2019 had caused quite a stir. Some grass will be shaved off, Olivier feels Olivier firmly believes that South Africa can use the conditions to their advantage although all the grass that’s currently on view on the Supersport park’s 22-yard strip won’t be there on Boxing Day. “We need to use conditions to our advantage. We can’t get carried away. It might seam and might have bounce. I reckon some grass will be shaved. With a lot of rain being forecast, it’s not ideal for preparation,” Olivier assessed. Contrary to popular perception about the Centurion strip, Olivier feels that it will be “slow” to begin with on the first day and as the match progresses, the pace in the strip will be on ascendancy. ‘I am more mature now, felt very welcomed’ It is understood that his decision to migrate was primarily based on the selection policy where there was mandatory quota for players of colour. He is now back and believes that he has matured. “It was a massive surprise as I didn’t expect a call up at all. When I came back I felt very welcomed,” he said. But he understands that he has been away from the Proteas dressing room for three years and lot of things have changed since then. “I haven’t been here for three years. So it’s a long time and it’s special for any person to play for the country. You reconnect those relationships with people you have played three years ago. “You get to know everyone at a different level. At the end of the day, the job is to keep things simple,” Olivier understands that different equations will be at work. However, what he has achieved as a player for South Africa is a thing of past, he reckoned. “I think expectation is also quite high but whatever I have achieved three years back is past. I am not trying to look at the past. I am a different person and this is a different squad, so you try to focus on what you want to do as three Test matches are massive.” Olivier calls himself a different player. “I am a different player. Firstly, I am more mature, more grown up now,” he said. With no Anrich Nortje in the squad, Olivier, who started as a hit the deck bowler and now after his stint with Yorkshire is more in Vernon Philander mould, is ready to make the difference. “UK has helped me a lot, perfecting that fuller length, because it can come across as floaty and I wasn’t as consistent. I am still working on it and I am not going to get it right every single time,” he explained. On a lighter note, he said that he would need a new baggy Test cap as his earlier one is now framed. “I didn’t expect I will be playing again. I had framed my baggy. If I am playing,  I will ask for a new one. Otherwise, I will have to break the frame,” he burst out laughing.

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