Centurion:Middle-order batter Cheteshwar Pujara says the current India batting line-up is experienced enough to tackle lateral movement on pace-friendly tracks in South Africa and he has no doubt that the team led by Virat Kohli will deliver in the Rainbow nation.
Pujara said the recent overseas success has made India a confident unit and that will reflect in the three-Test series, beginning Sunday.
"When you are a visiting team, you know that there is pace and bounce and there is lateral movement and to face the fast bowlers is always a big challenge when you go out of India," Pujara said in a video posted by BCCI on its twitter handle.
"This team has learnt that and this is a much more balanced batting line-up and I think we will be able to tackle that and with our preparation I am very confident we will put up a good show."
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Pujara also felt that the experience of having played in South Africa will also stand them in good stead.
"...most of the (Indian) players have played in South Africa in the past, it is an experienced side and in terms of preparation, we know what is expected from us.
"Most of the teams play well in their home conditions and it's the same with the South African team. They have one of the best bowling line-ups and facing one of the best fast bowlers has always been challenging," said the 33-year-old from Rajkot.
India had retained the Border-Gavaskar trophy after beating Australia 2-1 in the four-match series early in the year.
Virat Kohli's men also claimed a 2-1 victory in the five-Test rubber in England before the fifth Test was cancelled due to COVID-19.