The Asian Age

FITTING END TO SA SOJOURN

After disappoint­ing start to tour, India finish in style by clinching T20 series

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Cape Town, Feb. 25 India never backed down in adverse situations and played an aggressive brand of cricket to emerge as deserving winners in the limited over series, said stand- in captain Rohit Sharma.

“We will take these limited- overs trophies, throughout the series we played with a lot of aggression. As a group, we never back down from any situation. That is the reason we are standing here as winners,” Sharma said after India beat South Africa by seven runs to clinch the series 2- 1.

Sharma also lauded his bowlers for a clinical performanc­e.

“We discussed certain plans and it worked today. The idea was to keep the ball on the stumps and we kept it tight in the first six overs. Credit to the newball bowlers. It was a complete bowling performanc­e,” he said.

“To be honest, we were 15 runs short. Because the way the first half went, I thought we lost our way in the end. These things happen and we learn from it. I thought it was a decent score and the bowlers did the job for us. I hope games like these teach us a lot of things.”

JP Duminy, South Africa’s stand- in captain credited India for dominating the powerplays with both bat and ball.

“They bowled pretty well in the Powerplay, and we just couldn’t get the boundaries. The difference from their batting Powerplay and ours was 30 runs. I definitely thought 170 was chaseable,” he said.

“The slower balls and the knuckle balls from them worked. I am proud of the way the guys fought, especially Jonker.”

 ?? — BCCI ?? Team India celebrate after winning the third and final T20 against South Africa.
— BCCI Team India celebrate after winning the third and final T20 against South Africa.
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