Castle Lager Proteas vice-captain, Hashim Amla, says there is no better time to test the depth of the limited-overs resources than in the upcoming three-match Momentum One-Day International (ODI) series against New Zealand starting at SuperSport Park on Wednesday. Amla says the post-World Cup rebuilding process for the 50-over format has begun ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy in England in 2017.

Hashim Amla. Photo courtesy of Cricket South Africa Facebook Page.

Hashim Amla. Photo courtesy of Cricket South Africa Facebook Page.

Apart from winning the series, which will see the side rise to No.3 on the ICC ODI rankings, competition for places will be extra motivation for the new faces trying to cement their places in the team.

“Around the world you are seeing players getting rested or injured,” Amla said in Centurion on Tuesday. “Every team is looking to expand on their squads. It does give a great opportunity to the players; the guys coming into the team have been around, the likes of David Miller who has been playing for a long time and who will now assume a senior role. Rilee (Rossouw) will play and if Faf (Du Plessis) doesn’t play Farhaan (Behardien) will get an opportunity to show his worth again.

“It’s the same with New Zealand, these type of series are healthy, especially building up to the Champions Trophy in 2017 and the World Cup in four years,” he added. “There is no better time to have a look at the depth in the squad than now.”

New Zealand have been branded with an aggressive and attacking style of play after their high-scoring series against England in June, and Amla insists the Proteas will be sticking to their own “balanced” approach to counter the BLACK CAPS.

“The brand of ODI cricket we have played has been a mixture of attacking and measured cricket,” he said. “We have some quality players in our team that can do both; guys like AB (De Villiers), Faf when he is playing and Morne van Wyk who will be opening the batting.

“I’d like to think that the South African team plays like that, when there is a need to be attacking we can do that and when there is a need to be a lot more circumspect to move the game up to an attacking position we can do that.”

Dean Elgar has been brought into the squad as batting cover for the injured Faf du Plessis. Du Plessis will undergo a final fitness test on Wednesday before a call on his availability for the series is made.