SA vs IND, 2nd ODI: Rahul bemoans batting failures in loss to South Africa

The team failed to capitalise on the platform laid by a fine 62 from opener Sai Sudharsan and 56 from captain KL Rahul, as it heads into Thursday’s decider in Paarl with the series level at 1-1.

Published : Dec 20, 2023 08:35 IST - 2 MINS READ

India’s captain KL Rahul looks on at the of the second One Day International cricket match between South Africa and India, at the St George’s Park in Gqeberha, South Africa.
India’s captain KL Rahul looks on at the of the second One Day International cricket match between South Africa and India, at the St George’s Park in Gqeberha, South Africa. | Photo Credit: THEMBA HADEBE/ AP
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India’s captain KL Rahul looks on at the of the second One Day International cricket match between South Africa and India, at the St George’s Park in Gqeberha, South Africa. | Photo Credit: THEMBA HADEBE/ AP

The inability of set batters to reach three figures and the loss of eight wickets for 97 runs left India well short of a par score, captain KL Rahul admitted following its eight-wicket One-Day International loss to South Africa in Gqeberha on Tuesday.

After being sent in to bat at St George’s Park in the second match of a three games series, India was going well at 114 for two, but was bowled out for 211.

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The team failed to capitalise on the platform laid by a fine 62 from opener Sai Sudharsan and 56 from captain KL Rahul, as it heads into Thursday’s decider in Paarl with the series level at 1-1.

“It was a hard wicket to bat on, but a couple of us got set. If one of us, including me, could have gone on to get a hundred we could have controlled the innings and got 50-60 runs extra, which could have made a big difference,” Rahul said.

“When we were batting we thought 240-250 would be a good total. That is what we were hoping for but we lost wickets at crucial intervals.”

Rahul has full faith in his batters ahead of the series decider.

“We trust the players to come up with their own gameplan. Games like this will help them learn and get better as a cricketer.”

South African opener Reeza Hendricks (52) was dropped at slip early in the home side’s innings.

“In the first 10 overs we beat the edge quite a lot. We had a chance with a catch that we missed. That might have made a difference. But we leave that here at the ground today and focus on the next game,” Rahul said.

Tony de Zori of South Africa celebrates his maiden ODI century during the 2nd One Day International match between South Africa and India  at St George’s Park on December 19, 2023 in Gqeberha, South Africa.
Tony de Zori of South Africa celebrates his maiden ODI century during the 2nd One Day International match between South Africa and India at St George’s Park on December 19, 2023 in Gqeberha, South Africa. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
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Tony de Zori of South Africa celebrates his maiden ODI century during the 2nd One Day International match between South Africa and India at St George’s Park on December 19, 2023 in Gqeberha, South Africa. | Photo Credit: Getty Images

South Africa was outplayed in the first game of the series as it lost by eight wickets but was vastly improved in Gqeberha.

“It was a much better overall performance,” captain Aiden Markram said. “It was going around when the openers went out to bat. They put up a 100-run partnership and set up the game.”

Left-handed opener Tony de Zorzi, 26, scored an unbeaten 119 in 122 balls to win the game in his fourth ODI.

“It was huge for him,” Markram said. “To put in a performance like that, to remain not out at the end and to remember how the crowd was to him, we were pretty much in awe.

“It was fantastic to watch. Hopefully the first of many for him. The dressing room enjoyed it.” 

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