Khaleej Times

‘Decision to ignore pacers surprising’

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johannesbu­rg — India did not bowl Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah at the death in the fourth ODI and instead opted for the wrist-spinners, a move that backfired and South Africa’s Heinrich Klaasen said he was surprised by the decision.

India skipper Virat Kohli did not bowl Kumar and Bumrah at the death even as the wrist-spinners were leaking runs.

“I was very surprised,” Klaasen said about Kohli’s strategic call to keep Kumar and Bumrah away from the action at the death after South Africa’s target was revised.

“David (Miller) and I thought they would have kept them (the pacers) at back for two overs each. But I think how this series went that led them to bowl their spinners for the remaining of the overs. But I was very surprised about it.”

Kohli’s decision didn’t work as the spin duo failed to contain the Proteas for once, leaking 119 runs in 11.3 overs for just 3 wickets between them.

The 26-year-old wicket-keeper batsman, who replaced injured Quinton de Kock, said that it was Yadav who had worried

no one really struggled to pick Chahal but he seemed to pick up a lot of the wickets Heinrich Klaasen

the Proteas in the series so far with his variations. “I wouldn’t say (we have solved the spin riddle). The problem at beginning of series was that we didn’t pick the chinaman (Yadav). That obviously makes the difference not to be able to score against him,” said Klaasen, who played a blinder of knock (47 off 27 balls) on Saturday night.

“No one really struggled to pick Chahal but he seemed to pick up a lot of the wickets. We struggled to pick up the chinaman’s variations. But we did a lot of homework on him over the last 2-3 days and that seemed to work today.”

Klaasen proved to be the real difference as he punished the spinners with a plethora of inventive shots, and chased umpteen wide deliveries, hitting them in an unorthodox manner.

But the batsman it was a calculated risk which he took against the spinners.

 ?? AFP ?? South Africa’s Klaasen (right) hits a six against India. —
AFP South Africa’s Klaasen (right) hits a six against India. —

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