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"Pakistan is a very good one-day side" : Faf du Plessis

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Cricket South Africa media release

Faf du Plessis expects an evenly contested challenge between South African and Pakistan in the first Momentum one-day international (ODI) at St George’s Park in Port Elizabeth on Saturday. Du Plessis returns to lead the side after missing the final Test of the 3-0 whitewash due to suspension, and is wary of a fightback from the reigning ICC Champions Trophy holders in a format of their strength.

Both teams have welcomed new faces into their respective squads, and will be using the series to finalise squad combinations ahead of the ICC Cricket World Cup later this year. The Proteas have 10 official matches left ahead of the tournament and will be hoping to have all their selection questions answered by the end of the series.

“The Test series went really well,” Du Plessis said at St George’s Park on Friday. “In saying that, I think Pakistan is a very good one-day side. They will be the first to say that from performances over the last year their one-day side has been much stronger than their Test side. It will be a nice challenge for us. They are ICC Champions Trophy winners from 2017 and we are a one-day side that is also trying to find balances within our team. With Quinny (De Kock) and Dale (Steyn) rested for the first two games, it gives us an opportunity to see what else we need to look at, that is important.

“We have some new faces, Rassie (Van der Dussen) is new in the one-day side,” he said. “I was impressed with him in the two games he played with the T20 side. It was hard to fit him into the squad to Australia because there is a lot of competition among the batsmen, there are a lot of options available. He then had a great Mzansi Super League, he has been knocking on the door hard. It’s a great time for him to get an opportunity after all the runs he has scored.”

Pakistan have never lost a match at St George’s Park winning three out of four (one no result), and interestingly, former batsman Saleem Elahi holds the record for the highest ODI score (135) at the ground posted in 2002.

The Proteas are ranked fourth on the ICC ODI team rankings while Pakistan lie close behind in fifth position.
 
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Faf bhai we have Imam, Malik, Hafeez and Sarf in our top 6.
 
They are still a gun fielding outfit. They have a solid opening pair, Markham and Faf at 3 and 4 can adjust their game according to the situation. Miller is a good finisher. Rabada,Ngidi,and Styen is a gun attack. Also Shamsi,Tahir,and Mahraj are all good options in the spin bowling department.

Overall they are a better side than us tbh.
 
Updated OP and title to reflect actual quotes from Faf. Claims that he said Pakistan are a better ODI team than SA are incorrect and a misinterpretation of his statement.
 
He said "performance wise".
Cricinfo submitted it like that so it must be true.
 
We are probably going to get smashed. They can beat South Africa, but unfortunately the dressing room is in disarray and the team management will inevitably panic.
 
He said "performance wise".
Cricinfo submitted it like that so it must be true.

He said Pakistan are a better One-Day side than a Test side, not a better One-Day side than South Africa.

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Faf du Plessis itne “humble” to na ho...

Imagine Sarfraz saying this to him :sarfraz
 
Well he knows deep down we aren't. But he's not going to say to the media "Pakistan are an awful side" is he?
 
One thing about Faf - he is a fighter and there is so much in his mannerism our batsmen can learn from
 
One of the toughest competitors Pakistan have faced over the years and doing it again
 
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