South African spinners Tabraiz Shamsi and Aiden Markram used higher bowling situations to the fullest to emerge game-changers for South Africa throughout their five-wicket victory over India within the rain-affected second T20 International, reckoned Indian batter Tilak Varma.
Batting first, India have been 180 for 7 in 19.3 overs when rain stopped play and South Africa required 152 in 15 overs to win as per DLS calculations and they surpassed the goal in 13.5 overs right here on Tuesday night time.
While Varma revived the Indian innings after preliminary jitters with 29 off 20 balls, off-spinner Markram (1/29 in 3 overs) and left-arm wrist spinner Shamsi (1/18 in 4 overs) gave away solely 47 runs between them, taking two important wickets within the back-10 which stopped India from reaching 200.
“I feel the wicket was on the slower side in the first innings when we batted. The new ball was slightly seaming and we never expected that wicket would grip when Markram and Shamsi were bowling. The spell that Shamsi and Markram bowled became crucial, otherwise we would have reached 200,” Varma mentioned in the course of the post-match press-conference.
Asked in regards to the group’s bowling efficiency, he admitted that method too many runs have been conceded within the Powerplay however the moist outfield and prevailing dew made it troublesome for the Indian bowlers.
He added that the deliveries bowled by Proteas spinners gripped and stopped within the first half however that vanished within the second session as a result of rain.
“We gave a bit of extra runs in Powerplay. We came back strongly after that but due to the wet outfield, the ball wasn’t gripping as well as we would have thought,” the southpaw mentioned.
“We are doing pretty well and stick to our basics and maintain momentum. We would be planning better in terms of our bowling side now,” Varma mentioned.
Varma mentioned so long as the group is giving its one hundred pc, skipper Suryakumar Yadav and head coach Rahul Dravid are comfortable no matter the result.
“If you see against Australia (T20I series) also, even in wet (dew) conditions, we defended well. So (wet outfield) is nothing new for us. That’s what Surya bhai and Rahul sir were talking about. We have done it recently and we can do it now as well. Keep believing, stick to basics and give your hundred percent on the field and whatever happens, if you give 100 percent, then it’s okay,” Varma mentioned.