Pune: South Africa captain Faf du Plessis on Sunday accepted that the difference between his team and the hosts in the ongoing Test series has been the "inexperience" of the visitors as it's not possible to replace world-class players of South Africa who have retired recently.
Earlier in the day, South Africa lost the second Test by an innings and 137 runs after to go down 2-0 in the three-match Test series.
"I think, it's purely a case of inexperience. I said before this Test series, your best Test teams are the teams with the most experience. When it comes to this Indian team, there's a lot of experience in that dressing room, there's a lot of Test matches behind their names," a dejected Du Plessis said after losing the series and Gandhi-Mandela Trophy.
"We are at this stage where we have lost almost all of our experience. Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel, Hashim Amla, AB de Villiers, all of them were seasoned campaigners. You don't replace those guys overnight.
"And now it's a new group of guys, who have played 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 15 Test matches. That will take time. If you take the best players out of any team, they would find the same challenges," Du Plessis explained.
He put his hands up and said that as captain he needs to show the way along with Quinton de Kock and Dean Elgar.
"For us, it is important as a senior player group to make sure that we put in performances ourselves. Myself, Deano, Quinny (De Kock), we can't expect other guys to make runs.
"We need to make sure we make the runs first and then the others guys to chip in with us. In a time like this, it is important that your big guys really, really take control and make sure that they put in the bulk of the work," said Du Plessis, putting across his point clearly.