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India vs South Africa: Shreyas Iyer defends batting order – ‘Axar Patel sent ahead of Dinesh Karthik to rotate strike’ | Cricket News

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CUTTACK: It could have seemed odd to ship Axar Patel forward of India's ‘designated finisher' Dinesh Karthik within the second T20 towards South Africa however top-order batter Shreyas Iyer defended the technique, saying the necessity of the hour was to “rotate strike”.
India had been struggling to get going and had been 112/6 when Axar Patel acquired out within the seventeenth over, and it was primarily because of the veteran Karthik's cameo whereas batting at No. 7 that they may put up a good 148/6.
“It is one thing we had strategised earlier as effectively. We had seven overs left when Axar went in, and he is somebody who can take the singles and maintain rotating the strike,” Shreyas stated on the post-match media interplay on Sunday.

“Additionally, at that time limit, we did not require somebody to go in and begin hitting from ball one. DK can clearly do this, however he has been a very good asset for us after 15 overs, the place he can go in and begin hitting straightaway.”
Promoted at No. 6, Axar scored 10 off 11 balls earlier than being cleaned up by Anrich Nortje, whereas Karthik slammed an unbeaten 30 from 21 balls.
Shreyas argued that even Karthik had struggled to get his timing proper like many others on the day on a two-paced wicket.
“Even he was discovering it a little bit bit troublesome in the beginning. The wicket performed an enormous function on this recreation. And as for that technique, we are able to and we will probably be going with it within the subsequent matches as effectively,” Shreyas stated.

As a matter of reality, Karthik took 15 balls to attain eight runs however then he broke free within the subsequent six, smashing two sixes and two fours.
On hindsight, it might have felt that India may have notched 160-plus had the in-form Karthik acquired extra time within the center.
Shreyas nevertheless agreed that they fell brief by about 12 runs in the long run.
“If I look again I feel 160 would have been a very good rating on this wicket to place them below a little bit little bit of stress. However we had been like 12 runs brief,” he added.
For India, the Kolkata Knight Riders skipper was the top-scorer on the day as he scored a sedate 35-ball 40 and likewise spent some anxious moments on the two-paced wicket.

“It was actually powerful to be sincere, I performed 35 balls however I used to be not capable of determine how the wicket was enjoying.
“I used to be attempting to time the ball as effectively, I truly tried all the things on the market. Nevertheless it was actually troublesome particularly for the brand new batters to return in and get going,” the 27-year-old stated.
“On prime of that the ball was staying low from one finish, and from the opposite there was a variable bounce as effectively and the ball was seaming. I may not likely discuss a lot about it since each wicket will be difficult for us. However we do not blame it for the loss,” he added.
At a time when a lot of the batters struggled at Barabati, comeback man Heinrich Klaasen stood out and smashed 81 off 46 balls because the Proteas chased down the goal with 10 balls to spare.

“Klaasen focused our spinners very well. He performed pictures off good lengths. The ball wasn't turning and he was standing and delivering.
“The strokes he hit largely landed over the ropes. I do not suppose our bowlers did a lot mistaken.
Trailing 0-2, the Rishabh Pant-led India now have the onerous activity to win three matches in a row to seal the five-match sequence.
“It is an amazing problem, numerous stress on us. However I can not see something which goes to cease us,” he signed off.





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