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***Official*** South Africa in India 2015

Daemon

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Haha both wickets have come the exact same way.

Airy drive against a floated up ball that turns sharply followed by one that barely turns that the batsman leaves. Such a mental game. Loving this.
 

StephenZA

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Just came back from a work meeting to find us two wickets down! and a classy Amla drive! Love Test cricket.
 

Black_Warrior

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Does it? I'm still not convinced. Some poor batting imho.
Yeah but that's what a lot of people here (myself included) have been saying. SA batting poorly here was not unexpected. They have a fairly inexperienced batting line up. I think Du Plesis, their third best batsman is playing in India for the third time. Amla is going through a bad patch. That just leaves god fighting on his own.
 

indiaholic

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Amla seems to have the right idea. If you are not a 100% certain about reaching the pitch of the ball, play on the back foot. There is enough time to adjust IMO.
 

cnerd123

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It's not the the ball misbehaving that's doing the batsmen in, it's the knowledge that any given ball could suddenly spit off the pitch that's causing all this tentativeness and soft-looking dismissals.

Excellent pitch IMO.
 

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