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Zondo advocates for strong Proteas defences, application for 2nd Test: 'We've got to find a way'

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Proteas batter Khaya Zondo admits that the batters need to apply themselves and be present at the crease ahead of next week's Boxing Day Test against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.South Africa suffered a six-wicket defeat against the hosts inside two days at the Gabba.It means that the Proteas trail the three-match Test series 1-0 as they aim to square the series in the second Test in Melbourne.READ | Proteas: Believe it or not, there WERE batting pluses The Proteas were bundled out for 152 and 99 on a green Gabba pitch, and Zondo is confident their batting line-up can improve next week."From my side, it's just a matter of applying ourselves, get really focused and make sure that we're present at the crease all the time," Zondo told reporters on Wednesday morning."A lot of guys are new to Test cricket, so there's obviously new tricks, it's a different intensity and guys are still trying to get used to that as well.

But it's all about really focusing on the ball, put all your soul and might and giving it your best shot."The guys have got their own challenges and they've got to find a way to work through it."Zondo played only his third Test for his country in Brisbane, and most like his teammates is inexperienced at the highest level.ALSO READ | Rabada blames inexperience for Proteas batting woes: 'There needs to be element of patience' South Africa's Test side has not surpassed the 200-mark in their six Test innings, illustrating the major batting dilemma.The Proteas' top-order will be looking to get their defences up more against a formidable Australian pace attack led by skipper Pat Cummins."I think for us, it will definitely take us having stronger defences, making sure that we keep those good balls out

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