Having landed in the heat and humidity of Delhi, it will be a welcome change for Du Plessis and his boys as the temperature would be around 18-20 degree celsius in the evening during their inaugural T20 match.
"Yeah, I will be honest that I was quite surprised when I heard that we will be playing in Dharamsala first," Du Plessis told the mediapersons at the press conference today.
"The great thing about T20 is that you will get to play at different venues. Dharamsala has a nice wicket with good pace and bounce. We would be looking to use those conditions with our quick bowlers," the South African T20 skipper said.
For Du Plessis, the split captaincy with Hashim Amla in Tests and AB de Villiers in ODIs is "working beautifully" for the team.
"I think it is working beautifully. Probably, the question mark was there from the management point of view. It is working great at the moment. Someone like AB with a lot on his plate can sit back and enjoy during T20s. That enables him to always remain in fresh mind. Hashim, as the Test captain, has extra responsibility and in T20s, he gives that over to me," Du Plessis tried to explain the philosophy.
"There has not been one instance that one has had different perspective. We have worked together and continue to learn from each other."
On a personal front, the dashing right-hander's injured knee is healing well as he also had a net session.
"My knee is looking good. I am very excited to be playing again. It was unfortunate that I missed the series against New Zealand."
For Du Plessis, the biggest challenge is to be ready for the first game of a 72-day long tour.
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