"It's going to be really important for our players who have been playing in the IPL to bring their intensity to our squad," Kirsten told 'Business Day'.
"The IPL is very intense, and we are probably going to rely heavily on them in our warm-up games," he said before leaving for Amsterdam, where South Africa will play a one-day international against the Netherlands on Friday.
Kirsten conceded that it would be challenging to bring together players, who would be tired after the IPL, and those who have played little of late.
"It's not something we're unused to; that is the cricket landscape at the moment, and that's how we operate," he said.
"The guys adjust and adapt quickly. We're used to that space and we know it's each one's responsibility to make sure he's ready to go," he added.
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