[caption id="attachment_47276" align="aligncenter" width="580"]AB World No.1 South Africa will face India in an unofficial ICC Champions Trophy encounter on Sunday. Image Source: ICC[/caption] Internet Desk: Proteas skipper AB de Villiers has confirmed that his team has prepared a prospect of facing India’s ace off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin in their must win match in the ICC Champions Trophy at the Oval tomorrow. Ashwin who was not selected in his country's first two games was seen practicing today at the nets with a prospect of getting featured in tomorrow's game. "I am expecting to see him in the team tomorrow and we are preparing for it. If it doesn’t happen so be it. I can’t say if we prefer to have him playing in the squad or not. He is a great bowler and he has taken many wickets against us. He has had success against us in India. If he is in the team, we will try our best to play well against him," said De Villiers. De Villiers has said that his performance is not a major concern as he could score big runs the next day. "Look, I'm still in good form. Still hitting the ball well, as always. It's just a matter of going out and doing it. There's nothing I can say here that's going to change anything except for that I still believe I can and hopefully I'll prove that tomorrow," said De Villiers. "But I'm very excited with this opportunity for the team and for myself on the big stage to go and just enjoy what we do best. We're very excited about tomorrow and I also feel really excited about the opportunities." The SA captain has reportedly said that tomorrow's game is a do or die encounter as a loss would see his nation getting knocked off in the unofficial quarter final. "It is a must-win game, but we've played quite a few of them in the last 12 to 18 months and we've had a lot of success in those must-win games. The guys generally perform better if they are relaxed in their mind sets and not too tense. That's partly my responsibility to make sure there's no panic," the South African skipper said. "It's really important to stay calm. Not get over-excited. The tendency will be there, because we all live for these kinds of moments. That's why we play cricket, we want to play on the big stage against the big teams and tomorrow is one of those games," he added. ABD has said that his RCB teammate and Indian skipper Virat Kohli is a difficult opponent. If he is not dismissed early he could single handedly win the game for India. "My take on him (Kohli) is simple really. He is a world class player and it is difficult to stop him when he gets going. Our plan will be to stop him early on in his innings. If you don’t get him out early, he will do some damage. He can really hurt you and take the game away from you," de Villiers said.

Champions Trophy: AB de Villiers waiting to face Ashwin's challenge at the Oval