Another surprise call, according to the opposition skipper, was picking debutant Jasprit Bumrah ahead of seniors like Ishant Sharma and Umesh Yadav.
"We were surprised yes. We didnt think that Jasprit Bumrah would have played. We know that hes done really well in one-day cricket but we were preparing more for the other seamers because theyve played a lot of Tests," said du Plessis in the post-match media interaction here.
"I think the other guy was Rohit Sharma ahead of Ajinkya Rahane. Hes been in a bit of form one-day cricket wise so theyre probably just running with that, he said.
"The decision of picking a team was definitely the hardest I have been involved in. There is so much value in both scenarios. Playing seven batsmen that offer a bit more seam is a very good call.
"But I just thought, if you have Steyn, Morkel, Philander, Rabada thats four bowlers you cannot look past. It's a positive move. Yes, Dale hasn't played a lot of cricket but the way he was bowling in the nets, and the way he bowled in the first innings, I think he was one of our best bowlers," he added.
The hosts won the first Test by 72 runs with Vernon Philander taking a career-best six for 42.
"I was nervous. I knew that the new ball was going to be key for us and that if we could get wickets with the new ball we feel like we can get through their batting line-up," said du Plessis.
"Obviously theyve got a few quality players in there but once you can put a bit of pressure on them I thought we can get through them. But definitely I was very nervous.
Chasing 208, India were bowled out for 135 in 42.4 overs. Du Plessis was all praise for the Philander-led bowling attack.
"Weve got fantastic seam bowlers and if theres anything in the wicket, Vernon Philander and the other two guys are amazing. And if we had Dale Steyn there today, I reckon we would have rolled them out cheaper," he said.
Philander led the three-man pace attack well in Dale Steyns absence. The latter did bat but has been ruled out of the series with an ankle injury.
"He wanted the ball and he wanted to make a plan, thats all you ask for from a senior players point of view."
Steyn did come out to bat but was seen limping with an injured heel.
"We said if by any chance AB is still there, Dale can just go and just stand there and hopefully AB can smash a few sixes. The plan wasnt to get him to bat and injure him more.
On the bowling front, du Plessis felt Steyn was back to his best.
"It was great to see Dale like he didnt go anywhere. He was back to his best. I was standing at slip and we felt like he could nick guys off at anytime. You were just happy to see Dale Steyn back on the park, so this is a huge step back for him.
The hosts only managed 286 and 130 in two innings. At one stage in the first innings, they were even stuck at 12/3 but recovered well enough to win the match in the end.
In the second innings thereafter, they lost eight wickets for 65 runs in the morning session of day four.
"This morning felt unplayable when we batted. I think pace and bounce is something that you look for in South Africa. There was movement in this Test match.
He also praised the Indian pacers.
When I saw the names (of Indian bowlers) that have came over, you almost look at what they will offer in these conditions. You know they have also got variety in these conditions.
"Theyve got guys that can swing the ball, guys that can seam the ball around and they've also got a bit of pace. It's similar to our attack. So I'm not surprised. We wanted the wicket to be a little bit like that, so we expected the wicket to be a bit more bowler friendly.
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