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India vs South Africa: Makhaya Ntini explains how South African bowlers can restrict Suryakumar Yadav

India vs South Africa: Makhaya Ntini explains how South African bowlers can restrict Suryakumar Yadav

India Today
Monday, October 03, 2022 06:22:44 AM UTC

Mkhaya Ntini explained how the South African bowlers can restrict the in-form Suryakumar Yadav after the India batter scored another fifty. Ntini said the South African team's plan didn't come through on the day.

Mkhaya Ntini has said that South African bowlers need to find a length and stick with it in order to restrict Suryakumar Yadav from scoring runs against them.

Yadav continued his brilliant form with another fifty as he scored 61 off 22 balls to power India to a massive score and put the Proteas bowling attack to the sword.

Speaking on Cricinfo, Ntini said that the South African bowlers' plan didn't come through on the day and said the only way they can restrict the in-form batter by finding a length suitable for them.

He also compared the Indian and South African bowlers and said that the Proteas are bowling a length that allows Yadav time to decide on his shots.

"I'm thinking outside the box here and putting myself in those guys' shoes. I think their plan didn't come through and the only way I can restrict him from going hard on them is to find a length that is suitable for them. That I can be able to restrict him from scoring boundaries. But it didn't happen at all."

"It is one of those things that you buy in one mindset. Say bowl outside off stump, find a good length. Because if I compare South Africa and Indian seamers especially when it comes to the first powerplay. The length that India has bowled. It was one of those good lengths where you are not sure if you should go straightaway because the ball is still swinging. From a South African point of view, they're bowling in that seventh and eighth length that gives him more time to see where the ball is going to swing or go straight. That is one of the things I think for South African point of view, they need to identify the length that is important and they can be consistent and make sure that they don't go for runs," said Ntini.

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