The Virat Kohli-led India cricket team have been raring to go — for a rather long time. Even as all other teams in ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 have played their first match, some even two, India's wait to flex their muscle will end only on June 5 (Wednesday), when they meet South Africa at Hampshire Bowl, Southampton, London.
The warm-up games played before the start of the tournament were a mixed bag for India. While their batting order cracked terribly while facing a strong New Zealand bowling attack in the first practice game, they bounced back in style in the second against Bangladesh. While India were wrapped up for just 179 runs against New Zealand, they went on to score a gigantic 359, helped by centuries from MS Dhoni and K L Rahul, against Bangladesh.
"It's reshuffling all our cards and see how best we can deal with it. So now we have to really look at what we can do to try to be effective; is it playing all-rounders together, do we play two spinners," added the 34-year-old Proteas captain.
India will go as favourites, but outplaying the South Africa cricket team might not be easy for a still untested Indian squad. Warm-up matches were a different ball game, but the stakes now are high. Also, India must consider that South Africa have tested the ground by having played two matches already, and since they have lost both, they would be looking to put up their best show to gain an upper hand.