According to captain Dean Elgar, the win against India at the Wanderers is a step in the right direction for the South African team. Elgar said that despite the scope for improvement, the hosts will not change their strategy much before the Cape Town Test. After a 113-run loss in the first Test, South Africa made a comeback to level the three-match series 1-1 with a seven-wicket victory in the second Test.

"It's a positive step, no doubt and a step in the right direction," Elgar was quoted as saying by Sports24. The next test going on is also included. We will have to face different challenges and what will be important is how the players react." Elgar, apart from playing an unbeaten 96 in the second innings, helped his team through useful partnerships with Rasie van der Dussen and Temba Bavuma. Gave victory. The captain believes that with this win, his inexperienced team will be full of enthusiasm in the final Test.

Elgar said, "Although we are moving in the right direction and this will boost the confidence of many players in the team." The decider and final Test of the series between India and South Africa will be played at Newlands in Cape Town from Tuesday and Elgar believes there is room for improvement in the hosts. The South African captain said, "Our focus is on some departments and we have to focus more on them before the Cape Town Test." Won't change much.

Kagiso Rabada has a tremendous record in Cape Town
South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada has so far taken 35 wickets in 6 Test matches at this ground. In this series also he has taken 13 wickets so far. The quartet of Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, Marco Yansen, and Duane Olivier can wreak havoc on this ground.