Want to leave my footprint on the game by touring Pakistan, says Faf du Plessis

Speaking to the media in Lahore, Du Plessis shared the reasons behind agreeing to play in Pakistan.

By Soham Nag

Updated - 11 Sept 2017, 14:28 IST

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Protea batsman Faf du Plessis has revealed that his intention to leave a footprint on the history of cricket is the main reason behind touring Pakistan. Du Plessis has been appointed the captain of the ICC World XI side that will be touring the country of Pakistan for a 3 match T20 series in September. The destructive right hander had mentioned that it is an absolute honor for him to lead a side made up of heavyweights from all around the globe.

According to Du Plessis who is the Test captain of South Africa, he wants to look back at this tour after a few years and be proud of his contributions to the gentleman’s game. Speaking to the media in Lahore, Du Plessis shared the reasons behind agreeing to play in Pakistan.

What Du Plessis had to say:

“It’s a huge honour to be here as it’s not often when you are playing cricket in a cause which is much bigger than the game,” said Du Plessis. “As a professional sportsman, numerous factors played their part. Money was one of it, but what really convinced me was that as a sportsman, you want to leave your footprint on the game. So once Andy [Flower] shared his idea with me, I realised that in a few years’ time when I will sit with my family, this is something I can be really proud of.” he said.

“When the idea was shared, yes we thought about different things. But then we had a word with the concerned authorities who gave us peace of mind and then we just wanted to get here. Last 24 hours have really been excitement for us. We felt like we are in a movie.” Du Plessis added.

Speaking about the same, coach Andy Flower said “I have great connection with Pakistan and coming here to play cricket shows our commitment to resume international cricket in the country,” said Flower. “It’s a first step in a lot of ways — a first in revival of international cricket for sure. So there is still some way to go.”

Grant Flower, brother of Andy flower has been associated with Pakistan cricket since long as the batting consultant. Andy flower mentioned that his brother Grant played a major role in convincing him for the tour.

“We haven’t got in touch since I landed here, but we do communicate a lot,” he said. “I was comfortable with the feedback he gave me. It was not only him, I am also in touch with Mushtaq [Ahmed] and [Mohammad] Akram, who also said positive things.” he said.

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