Faf du Plessis Reveals T10 Success Formula Amid Vista Riders' Hot Streak

Faf du Plessis is enjoying a successful debut season with Vista Riders in the Abu Dhabi T10 league. The South African star emphasizes how crucial momentum is in cricket's fastest format. He recently scored his first half-century of the tournament at an impressive strike rate of 212. Du Plessis also shared his excitement about teaming up with veteran Indian bowler S Sreesanth.

Key Points: Faf du Plessis on Abu Dhabi T10 Intensity and Vista Riders Form

  • Vista Riders sit second in points table with three wins from four matches
  • Du Plessis scored first half-century at 212 strike rate against Northern Warriors
  • Veteran shares dressing room with passionate Indian bowler S Sreesanth
  • 37-year-old maintains elite fitness with gym sessions and recovery protocols
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Every match in Abu Dhabi T10 is extremely intense: Faf du Plessis

South African legend Faf du Plessis discusses T10 cricket intensity, team momentum, playing with Sreesanth, and his elite fitness regimen in exclusive interview.

"Every match in the Abu Dhabi T10 is extremely intense, so it's always nice to win two in a row. - Faf du Plessis"

Abu Dhabi, November 26

South African legend Faf Du Plessis has been a key contributor to the Vista Riders' success in their first-ever season in the 2025 Abu Dhabi T10. At the time of writing, they are second in the points table, having won three of their four games, including consecutive wins in their last two matches.

Speaking about their recent results and in cricket's fastest format, Faf stated, as quoted by the release, "Every match in the Abu Dhabi T10 is extremely intense, so it's always nice to win two in a row. When you get a couple of wins together, it helps us build and keep that momentum that is so crucial in this format. Obviously, there are a lot of teams in this competition, so it's not easy to make the knockout stages, but we are looking to go far in the tournament."

Du Plessis also expressed his joy at sharing the pitch with veteran Indian fast bowler, S Sreesanth, and recalled, "I remember Sreesanth swinging the bat in the air in South Africa against Andre Nel a few years ago, but now it feels great to be on the same team as him. He has always been an incredibly passionate player. He can swing the ball beautifully, and when there's a bit of swing in the air, he can really help us in the crucial phases of the game."

Du Plessis scored his first half-century this season against the Northern Warriors on November 23. Batting at a remarkable strike rate of 212, the South African icon helped his team to a convincing victory, chasing the total of 116 with four balls to spare.

Speaking about his elite fitness in the latter stages of his career, the 37-year-old said, "I think it is very important to be consistent in putting effort into all areas. I treat training outside of cricket with the same commitment as I do my batting practice. I train four to five times a week at the gym and pay close attention to my diet and nutrition. I also place strong emphasis on recovery, including quality sleep, ice baths, and saunas. Overall, I have a holistic approach."

Faf Du Plessis and the Vista Riders will be keen to extend their winning streak and make a strong push for the playoffs as they take on sixth-place Ajman Titans at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi.

- ANI

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Priya S
Interesting to see Sreesanth getting recognition from international players. After all he's been through, it's good to see him playing competitive cricket again. Wishing him the best!
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Arjun K
T10 cricket is perfect for today's fast-paced world. The intensity Faf mentions is exactly what makes it so exciting to watch. Hope we get more Indian players in these leagues!
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Sarah B
His fitness routine is impressive - 4-5 gym sessions per week at 37! Shows why professional athletes have such long careers now. The recovery methods are particularly interesting.
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Vikram M
While I enjoy T10, I feel it's making players too focused on power hitting. The traditional skills of building an innings are getting lost. Still, can't deny the entertainment value! 🏏
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Karthik V
Great to see Faf appreciating Sreesanth's swing bowling. That's something we Indian fans always admired about him. Hope Vista Riders continue their winning streak! 🔥

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