'I believe we owe them one': Lungi Ngidi looking forward to World Cup clash with India
India opens its World Cup campaign against South Africa at Ageas Bowl in Southampton on June 5.
Published : May 19, 2019 18:53 IST
South African fast bowler Lungi Ngidi wants to set the record straight against India in the upcoming World Cup, saying his team “owes one” to the Virat Kohli-led side following its ODI series loss at home.
Visitors India had sealed a comprehensive 5-1 win over South Africa last year.
The Proteas was missing some key players skipper Faf du Plessis, AB de Villiers and Quinton de Kock during that series and Ngidi believes a full-strength team will be able to return the favour when it clashes with India on June 5 at Southampton.
“I believe we owe them one,” the 23-year-old said.
“I’m looking forward to India. When they came here, they had a good series against us. So in my mind, I believe we owe them one. It would be a very exciting game for me. I’m sure it will be for all the guys as well.
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“They’re a great team, don’t take that away from them. But when they had a good series here, we were missing a few players. With those guys back, we’ll see how it evens out a bit,” added the 23-year-old.
South Africa has never won the World Cup and Ngidi said it would be a dream come true if he can help the side to victory.
“Since I started this journey in international cricket, it’s something that was always brought to my attention: that there’s a World cup coming, and am I looking to be within that squad?
“And now I’m here, and there’s no turning back. Nothing but excitement going there, and it would be a dream come true to win that World Cup and bring it back to South African soil.”
South Africa will open its World Cup campaign against host England on May 30 at the Oval and Ngidi said it would want to send a statement to the hot favourite.
“We are well-aware that they are probably under a lot more pressure than we are,” said Ngidi, who has picked up 34 ODI wickets at an average of 21.64.
“They are hosts, they’re considered to be favourites and that’s an advantage for us. We obviously want to win, and if we do, it would send a massive statement.”