IND vs SA 2022 3 takeaways from India s ODI series win over South Africa
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Team India with another bilateral series win DOMINATION Here's a look then at three takeaways from India's series win over South Africa.
India's bowling in Overs 1-10 in ODIs :
2020-2021 - 8 wickets in 15 innings, 112.5 balls/wicket
2022 - 33 wickets in 18 innings, 32.73 balls/wicket Since the NZ series in 2020 and into the Aus tour, PP wickets were a huge worry for India. Happened in SA too earlier this year and while there won't be much to worry about if Shami-Bumrah operate at full tilt, Siraj has vaulted himself as a terrific option Since the NZ series in 2020 and into the Aus tour, PP wickets were a huge worry for India. Happened in SA too earlier this year and while there won't be much to worry about if Shami-Bumrah operate at full tilt, Siraj has vaulted himself as a terrific option Numbers on this India's bowling in Overs 1-10 in ODIs :2020-2021 - 8 wickets in 15 innings, 112.5 balls/wicket2022 - 33 wickets in 18 innings, 32.73 balls/wicket With a home World Cup on the horizon next year, both players have made it hard for the team management to overlook them once the A-listers return.
IND vs SA 2022 3 takeaways from India s ODI series win over South Africa
Despite the absence of a number of A-listers, India registered a 2-1 series victory against South Africa. Team India wrapped up a clinical series victory against South Africa in the three-match ODI rubber. This came on the back of the absence of their T20 World Cup-bound A-listers, as well as having conceded the lead after losing the first contest. Heading into the series decider at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, the hosts turned in a superlative bowling display to skittle South Africa for a mere 99. Led by Shubman Gill's 49, they then strolled to the target without a fuss, wrapping up the contest with more than 30 overs to spare. The series saw a number of youngsters feature for the hosts who stood up to be counted. With the 50-over World Cup coming up at home next year, it was the ideal opportunity that they could have asked for and most of them made the best use of it. Team India with another bilateral series winDOMINATION
Team India with another bilateral series win DOMINATION Here's a look then at three takeaways from India's series win over South Africa.
#1 Shreyas Iyer and Mohammed Siraj have become indispensible
Indian cricket has long been blessed with enviable bench strength and the returns of and against South Africa was testament to the same. Since his return to the ODI setup post the 2019 World Cup, Shreyas has averaged 49.50 at a strike rate of 98.91. Those numbers shoot up to 70.25 and 103.91, respectively, against spinners, reasserting his credentials as a fine player of spin bowling. Siraj, on the other hand, has come about as a solution for India's wicket-taking woes in the powerplay that crippled them until the tour of South Africa earlier this year. With 12 scalps at an average of 15.66, he has bagged the most wickets in the first 10 overs this year in Men's ODIs. Numbers on thisIndia's bowling in Overs 1-10 in ODIs :
2020-2021 - 8 wickets in 15 innings, 112.5 balls/wicket
2022 - 33 wickets in 18 innings, 32.73 balls/wicket Since the NZ series in 2020 and into the Aus tour, PP wickets were a huge worry for India. Happened in SA too earlier this year and while there won't be much to worry about if Shami-Bumrah operate at full tilt, Siraj has vaulted himself as a terrific option Since the NZ series in 2020 and into the Aus tour, PP wickets were a huge worry for India. Happened in SA too earlier this year and while there won't be much to worry about if Shami-Bumrah operate at full tilt, Siraj has vaulted himself as a terrific option Numbers on this India's bowling in Overs 1-10 in ODIs :2020-2021 - 8 wickets in 15 innings, 112.5 balls/wicket2022 - 33 wickets in 18 innings, 32.73 balls/wicket With a home World Cup on the horizon next year, both players have made it hard for the team management to overlook them once the A-listers return.