Duminy, who split the webbing on his right hand while going for a hard return catch in the third One-Day International of the five-game series at Rajkot on October 18, will know on November 1 how much it has healed when the bandage comes off.
"He would not be playing in the (two-day) game here (at the Cricket Club of India against Board President's XI commencing tomorrow). His chances of playing at Mohali are 50:50 at present," the team's media manager Lerato Malekutu told reporters here after the team's practice extended training session at the Brabourne stadium.
Duminy could not make a significant impact in the two Tests that he figured in on the Proteas previous visit in 2010, failing to reach double figures in the matches that he played at Nagpur and Kolkata.
However, his experience of playing on Indian wickets could be missed if he's unable to play at Mohali.
The other injured key player of the ODI and Test squad, fast bowler Morne Morkel, "is doing fine", said Malekutu.
Meanwhile, in a bid to shore up their batting against the spin threat posed by Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, the visitors have roped in former Australia batsman Michael Hussey as a batting consultant in the tune-up period to the four-Test series.
Hussey joined the squad here yesterday and was present to guide the team members during the net session held at the Brabourne this morning.
The former Test player would also be with the team at Mohali for a couple of days before flying home on November 3.
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