South Africa captain explains why victory in the third Test against India would be particularly special to him
But that’s not the only reason the Newlands match is so significant.
It has also been ten summers since South Africa were locked 1-1 in a home series, and won. Elgar remembers because he was there. Sort of.
“At the Wanderers, the minute we brought the intensity, it seemed to fluster the Indians quite a lot and that can play in our favour.”
Dean Elgar
“It would be the biggest Test win in my playing career so far, especially with the leadership and captaincy now and having a bit more influence with regards to our players group,” Elgar said. “And from a players point of view, it would be massive for us. We’ve put in so much hard work over the last few months, and we’ve actually been playing pretty good cricket up until now but we’ve not had a lot of things go our way. You need some momentum on your side. We’ve been doing everything right. We’ve been ticking the boxes as best as we can.”
“Test cricket demands a high level of intensity and we have to maintain that over five days. It’s not always possible to maintain that over five days but you have to be pretty consistent with regards to implementing the intensity throughout,” he said. “At the Wanderers, the minute we brought the intensity, it seemed to fluster the Indians quite a lot and that can play in our favour. It would be silly of us not to try and replicate that or even bring more intensity into the next game.”
Can they do it? Elgar is cautiously optimistic. “We’ve started showing good signs and I hope we build on it,” he said. “We have by no means reached our ability with regards to performance, especially from a batting point of view but we’ve got good things coming our way.”
Cape Town is the litmus test for how true that is. South Africa will find sympathy if they compete well and still come out second-best against India but they’ll touch glory if the opposite happens. And that’s what Elgar is hoping for.
Firdose Moonda is ESPNcricinfo’s South Africa correspondent