IND vs SA 2022 3 reasons to worry for India after T20I series vs South Africa
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A happy & smiling bunch signing off from Bengaluru In his 48-match T20I career, the left-hander has scored 748 runs at an average of 23.15 and a strike rate of 123.91. Not great numbers at all. It may be too early to decide whether or not Pant will make it to the squad in Australia. If he fails to pull up his socks in upcoming matches, the Indian think tank might be forced to take a tough call.
3 reasons to worry for India after the T20I series vs South Africa
The Men in Blue during the T20I series against South Africa. Pic: Getty Images The five-match between and did not end on the desired note as rain played spoilsport in the deciding encounter in Bengaluru on Sunday (June 19). The teams were tied at 2-2 heading into the final match, but only 3.3 overs were possible in the contest as the game had to be abandoned. Both India and South Africa enjoyed their share of success in the series. The visitors took the early lead by clinching the first two matches by seven and four wickets, respectively. Just when it seemed like the Proteas would run away with the series, the Men in Blue, led by in the absence of some senior players, hit back to win the next two games. A 48-run victory in Vizag was followed by a 82-run thrashing of the South Africans in Rajkot. While there were a few positives for India from the T20I series, some causes of concern also emerged. Here are three reasons to worry for the Men in Blue in the wake of the 2-2 draw.#1 Rishabh Pant s batting woes
Rishabh Pant failed to deliver with the bat against South Africa. Pic: Getty Images The lack of runs from Rishabh Pant in the T20I format is beginning to become a major headache for India. While the keeper-batter has been fantastic in Test format and decent in ODIs, he has failed to make the desired impact in T20Is. Even in the that preceded the series against South Africa, Pant failed to register a single fifty from 14 matches while leading the (DC). Pant's performance in the series against the Proteas was even more disappointing. He failed to register a single score in excess of 30. What was worse was the fact that he fell into the same trap laid by the South Africans match after match. The bowlers bowled wide outside the off stump and Pant kept getting caught trying to go after those deliveries. A happy & smiling bunch signing off from BengaluruA happy & smiling bunch signing off from Bengaluru In his 48-match T20I career, the left-hander has scored 748 runs at an average of 23.15 and a strike rate of 123.91. Not great numbers at all. It may be too early to decide whether or not Pant will make it to the squad in Australia. If he fails to pull up his socks in upcoming matches, the Indian think tank might be forced to take a tough call.