Millennium Post

India look to maintain clean slate before Tests

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BENGALURU: Virat Kohli’s familiar exuberance and pep talks drowned the chatter around Rishabh Pant as India prepared to play South Africa in the third T20 Internatio­nal here on Sunday, seeking a 2-0 series verdict.

The comprehens­ive sevenwicke­t victory in the second game, which was built on the back of a fine comeback by the bowlers and a Kohli masterclas­s, is history now and the team is looking for another commanding performanc­e before the Test series gets underway.

The opener in Dharamsala was a washout.

Against a fairly new-look South African side that seems to lack the resources required to counter the home team’s firepower, India will surely fancy their chances of an encore, at the M Chinnaswam­y Stadium.

Embattled wicketkeep­erbatsman Pant could not deliver in the last match and as he continues to struggle with the bat,

he remains under scrutiny.

Pant has divided opinions — many questioned his temperamen­t, shot-selection and the resultant slump in form — while others refused to be harsh on him considerin­g the talent that he possesses.

The 21-year-old could be boosted by words of encouragem­ent from legends such as Sunil Gavaskar, who has also stated that the time has come for India to look beyond Mahendra Singh Dhoni, with little more than a year left for the T20 World Cup in Australia.

But the Pant sub-plot is unlikely to significan­tly impact the Indians’ prospects in the final game of what effectivel­y became a two-match affair after the washout in the hill town.

The South Africans had no answer to Kohli’s batting at Mohali’s IS Bindra Stadium in the second T20I, and with the next game being hosted at a ground where he is too familiar with, the Indian captain will be eyeing another good outing.

But before Kohli, his deputy Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan will be standing up to the Kagiso Rabada-led pace attack with optimism, the size of the ground only aiding stroke-makers like the two openers.

The terrific Indian trio could again be a thorn in the Proteas’ flesh, with Rohit especially

looking to make up after failing to translate his start into a big knock in Mohali. While Pant will be hoping for a reversal in his fortunes, India have the

likes of the extremely talented Shreyas Iyer in their middleorde­r, followed by Hardik Pandya and Ravindra Jadeja.

the Indian team management may have taken heart from the fact that pacers such as Deepak Chahar and Navdeep Saini put their hands up in the absence of regulars Jasprit Bumrah and Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar.

They may not have years of internatio­nal experience behind them but the likes of Washington Sundar, Chahar and Saini showed that they can challenge the South Africans.

New captain Quinton de Kock will again have to shoulder the bulk of responsibi­lity with the bat and he will hope for support from the likes of David Miller and Reeza Hindricks.

De Kock might have to change the manner in which he handled his bowlers in the second match, introducin­g his spinners late in the innings despite the Indians easily tackling his fast bowlers.

Match starts 7 PM IST.

 ?? PTI ?? Indian cricketer Navdeep Saini leaps in the air to catch a ball as teammates Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan and Shreyas Iyer look on, during a practice session ahead of the 3rd T20 match against South Africa, at Chinnaswam­y Stadium in Bengaluru on Saturday
PTI Indian cricketer Navdeep Saini leaps in the air to catch a ball as teammates Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan and Shreyas Iyer look on, during a practice session ahead of the 3rd T20 match against South Africa, at Chinnaswam­y Stadium in Bengaluru on Saturday

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