LONDON: New England batsman Tom Westley has been promised a debut to remember when he makes his first Test appearance in Thursday’s (today) third Test against South Africa at The Oval.
The 28-year-old Essex player, batting at number three in place of the injured Gary Balance, will take confidence from his century for the England Lions in their recent warm-up game against the tourists.
But South Africa captain Faf du Plessis has warned him the game at The Oval will be a whole new experience.“Well done to him for getting a 100 previously but I can promise you the intensity of a warm-up game versus a Test match is totally different,” Du Plessis said on Wednesday.
“He will be playing against a different attack.”One of the biggest threats Westley faces will be 22-year-old paceman Kagiso Rabada, back in the South Africa team having missed their 340-run second Test win at Trent Bridge through suspension, after swearing at England’s Ben Stokes in the opening match at Lord’s.“I’m excited to see what KG is going to bring to this game,” said Du Plessis.
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