Best pictures as South Africa and India prepare for first Test at Newlands

Sport360 staff 18:45 03/01/2018

The preparations are in full swing in both the camps as India and South Africa await the start of the first Test at Cape Town on January 5.

And as players from both teams sweat it out in the net sessions ahead of the Test series, we bring you some of the best pictures.

Cape Town’s worst drought in decades may take some of the sting out of the Newlands pitch for the first Test between South Africa and India, starting on Friday.

There was a covering of green grass on the match surface when both teams practised on Tuesday, bringing a smile to the face of South African coach Ottis Gibson.

But groundsman Evan Flint said the grass was thin and that the weather conditions had made it difficult to produce the seam-friendly surface which the home side would like.

There was some unseasonal light rain on Sunday and Monday – about four-and-half millimetres in total – but not enough to break the prolonged drought.

“It made conditions a bit quicker,” said Flint

Flint has had to use borehole water and has been restricted to watering the outfield only twice a week, which means the playing area is drier under the surface than usual.

“I think if the fast bowlers bowl well enough, there will be something in it for them,” said Flint. But he did not expect conditions would give a lot of assistance to South Africa’s pace attack.

“It depends on who adapts quicker on the day – it is not necessarily favouring anyone,” said Flint.

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