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This is an archive article published on April 11, 2008

India too will find going tough, predicts Amla

Hashim Amla admitted that his team lost "too many wickets" towards the end but warned India that they would also find the going tough.

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South Africa’s in-form batsman Hashim Amla on Friday admitted that his team lost “too many wickets” towards the end but warned India that they would also find the going tough in the third and final cricket Test.

“We lost too many wickets after a good start. It is not an easy wicket to settle down. But whether we have enough runs on the board will be known tomorrow when India come in to bat”, Amla said after the opening day’s play which saw South Africa being bundled out for 265 in the first innings.

The visitors began well and at 152 for one at some stage, they looked set for a big total. Harbhajan Singh and Ishant Sharma then shared six wickets among them and Piyush Chawla claimed two to bowl out the visitors for 265.

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Amla, the only Indian-origin player in the South African squad, said the Green Park track was turning slowly and the batsmen have to play with a positive attitude to be able to survive.

“It had a lot more turn on the first day than any other wicket we have played on. So that is why the first innings total was important for us…whether it is good enough, we will know tomorrow”, said the batsman who struck a sedate half-century on Friday.

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