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Faf makes it two in two against Australia

───   09:02 Wed, 03 Sep 2014

Faf makes it two in two against Australia | News Article
Faf du Plessis has expressed his desire to cash in on his current purple patch with the Proteas ODI squad in Zimbabwe. Du Plessis has scored 401 runs at an average of 66 in six ODI’s on the current tour, and has been the standout performer in testing conditions.
 
“I’ve said before that my job is to score hundreds,” he said to the media after the Proteas’ 62-run loss to Australia on Tuesday. “I ticked that box but getting a hundred and crossing your team over the line is much sweeter. “Even when I was scoring I always felt like it was too far away because we kept on losing wickets.”
 
“I’m hitting the ball nicely, but I feel I can still improve quite a bit,” he added. “I’m enjoying the number three role, I think it suits me a lot better than it did at number six. What is really important for me is to get big runs when you are in some sort of form. It (form) can change really quickly, I need to make sure I keep putting in big runs for the team.”
 
Du Plessis lamented the lack of partnerships in the middle order, which failed to fire once again.
 
“The way the wickets play here is the reason for that,” he said of the middle-order collapse. “The ball gets slower so it’s difficult when you come in as a new batter to score runs.
 
“It’s definitely the toughest time of the innings to bat. In saying that, you need to make sure that when you get a partnership going you extend it as long as possible. That was the difference with our performance in the previous match. AB and I had a good partnership, unfortunately 30 or 40 run partnerships are not going to win you the game.”
 
Du Plessis feels Mitchell Marsh’s blitz at the end of Australia’s innings was the difference between the sides.
 
“I think if we pin point an area where we probably lost the game it was when Mitchell Marsh fired at the end of the innings,” he said. “Their innings was set up to reach 240 or 250 and we had a brilliant bowling performance until then. He played fantastic cricket shots, but we as a bowling unit will be disappointed that we allowed him to score so many sixes.”
 
The Proteas play their last pool match of the series against Zimbabwe on Thursday.

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