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Proteas mull extra pacer at Colombo

Last Updated : 23 July 2014, 19:08 IST
Last Updated : 23 July 2014, 19:08 IST

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South Africa, on the verge of a rare series win in Sri Lanka, are considering playing an extra fast bowler on the Singhalese SC track which is not as conducive to spin as the one in Galle.

South Africa played leg-spinner Imran Tahir and the off-spin of JP Duminy in the first Test which they won by 153 runs to take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series.

"I think it's unlikely we're going to go with two frontline spinners in this Test, Galle was probably the ideal venue if we were going to go down that route," captain Hashim Amla told reporters ahead of Thursday's second match.

"Traditionally it doesn't turn as much as early here.

"Over the last few years in this team the fast bowlers have managed to do the job wherever we've been in the world.

"In some ways it doesn't come as a big surprise that Dale (Steyn), Morne (Morkel) and Vern (Vernon Philander) have done it everywhere in the world. "Coming to this venue, I haven't had a look at the wicket as yet today, but I'll see what kind of team we'll have to go to get the best results," he said.

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Published 23 July 2014, 19:08 IST

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