Gibson said they want resumption of play in the third Test but the conditions should be safe for batting.
"Throughout the whole game on both sides we saw batsmen wearing a few on the body. I hope you are not sitting here thinking we are complaining. But obviously Dean got hit in the face when he wasnt able to take evasive action.
"Ultimately we are here to play cricket and we still want to play cricket. But again the match referees decision will be based around player safety. Hes not going to call it off if he thinks its safe.
"Once the decision is made, thats it, and we prepare like we do every morning and we go out and play. The batsmen will try and do their best to bat us to victory," he added.
Virat Kohli, Vijay and Rahane all got hit through the day when Kagiso Rabada was bowling.
The umpires had several on-field discussions, but it was only when Elgar was hit that match referee Andy Pycroft intervened and took the players off. Apparently, both teams had been told of this eventuality during the tea break.
Im not sure we were watching the same game. The ball that hit Dean Elgar shot off a good length, Moosajee said, much to the surprise of everyone present.
Gibson didnt disagree with him completely, but said that the pitch shouldnt be behaving like this off a short length either.
Pitches have been a huge subject of debate during this series with the Proteas openly asking for quick wickets with ample pace and bounce. They were highly critical of the sub- continental type pitch for the second Test in Centurion.
"The Test in Cape Town only went three days but we thought it was a good wicket. We asked for a similar wicket in Centurion and it was more like Mumbai than anywhere else and it was a great Test match as well. With this one, the wicket has unfortunately got worse as the match has gone on, Gibson said.
"India over the course of the three days have utilized the conditions better than we did. Theyve made us play a lot more. We bowled wider than we should have on this pitch. Theyve had the upper hand from the first day and they deserve to be in the position that they are, Gibson signed off.
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