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Wayne Parnell keen on South Africa A performing well in upcoming tri-series

South Africa A coach Vincent Barnes said that acclimatising to the conditions should not be a big worry.

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Published: Aug 03, 2015, 08:30 PM (IST)
Edited: Aug 03, 2015, 08:30 PM (IST)

Wayne Parnell is keen to conquer the conditions at the MA Chidambaram Stadium © AFP
Wayne Parnell is keen to conquer the conditions at the MA Chidambaram Stadium © AFP

Chennai: Keen on seeing South Africa ‘A’ do well in the upcoming tri-series involving India ‘A’ and Australia ‘A’, medium-pacer Wayne Parnell on Monday said he wants to pass on the knowledge gained from IPL stints to young Proteas players and help them in adapting to conditions.

“It is an important series for us since we have not been able to do well in such series during the past couple of years. If the team does well obviously the individuals do good as well,” Parnell told reporters here. Bangladesh gain ranking points after rain-filled Tests against South Africa

“As for myself, having played here in IPL; at that time I was communicating with the bowlers and with the batters. Hopefully I am passing on my knowledge that I have learnt during that IPL stints. I am just helping my team to obviously adapt to the conditions quicker,” Parnell, who is a former Delhi Daredevils (DD) and Pune Warriors India (PWI) player, added. Hashim Amla frustrated as rain washes out Test series against Bangladesh

The 26-year-old player, who has represented South Africa in 43 ODIs and 4 Tests, is keen to conquer the conditions at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.

“Obviously different venues pose different types of wickets. But the heat is obviously one factor that it is crucial when you come to the subcontinent. It is just trying to understand the body and finding out when to use the energy that you are going to conserve it. I think that is probably important. I think the wickets here?every wicket will play differently. It is about assessing the wicket on the particular morning,” he said. Mushfiqur Rahim: Rain denied opportunity to learn from South Africa

Meanwhile South Africa A coach Vincent Barnes said that acclimatising to the conditions should not be a big worry for the Proteas players.

“Adjusting to the conditions is not a big fuss. The bounce on the wicket is going to be on the slower side. The players have to get adjusted to conditions quickly. The players are well up to their preparation considering the heat factor at Chennai.” Bangladesh would have had to wait till 2023 to host South Africa: BCB CEO

“We have number of players who have played here before in IPL. So, adjustment to playing conditions and playing spin is most important aspects of our cricket. We had a camp in June last, I think we have adjusted quite well playing spin,” he said.

On the bench strength, the coach said, “It is the best opportunity for the young players to come here and playing in these conditions too well and we have tour at the end of this year. So, we could experience them for it as couple of players have not been out of the national squad and added that Quinton de Cock would be joining the squad for their second match.” 2nd Test at Dhaka ends in draw due to persistent rain

South Africa ‘A’ take on Australia ‘A’ in the tri-series opener on August 5.

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