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It is good to get a huge first innings score: McKenzie
26th Mar 2008 21:02 IST Agencies
South Africa will be looking to add another 100-150 runs on Thursday to push for a possible win in the first Test against India at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, opening batsman Neil McKenzie said.
The right-hander, who provided a solid foundation to the Proteas with a sparkling 94, conceded that a lot of cricket was left in the match, but was happy that his team had made a good start as the wicket would deteriorate with time.
"Still a long way to go. We have no illusions. Once the wicket gets to wear down, it will be difficult to bat on. I think another 100 to 150 runs tomorrow will be a good total and anything above that will be a bonus," McKenzie, who added 132 for the opening wicket with captain Graeme Smith, said after South Africa ended Day One on 304/4.
"In Test cricket, it is good to get a huge first innings score."
He was also confident that the team still had quality batsmen to take the side to a big score.
"We have dependable batsmen in Mark Boucher and AB de Villiers. If one of them comes up with a good individual score, it should be enough to fight our way for a possible win."
McKenzie admitted it was tough batting against high-class spinners like Anil Kumble and Harbhajan Singh, but said his previous experience of conditions in the sub-continent came to his assistance. |
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