IND vs SA: Why is Team India feeling scared before the third ODI?

Third ODI will be played in Visakhapatnam (Photo-PTI)

India vs South Africa: The third and decisive match of the ODI series between India and South Africa will be played in Visakhapatnam. Before this match, Team India’s assistant coach Ryan ten Descatee held a press conference and from his words it seemed that Team India was nervous somewhere. Actually Descotte said that due to Ranchi and Raipur, dew is going to play a big role in Visakhapatnam also. Team India is worried that if South Africa wins the coin toss in this match too, then the result of the match may go against India.

ten deskettes are nervous

ten deskate Talking to the media, he said that dew has played a big role in the last two matches and the same can happen in the match to be held on Saturday. He said, ,Dew is a big factor here. However, it is our responsibility to find a solution. The ground of Visakhapatnam is also high scoring and the boundary here is also small. But the biggest challenge here will be whether batting or bowling will come first., It is clear that Team India is relying on luck somewhere this time. She wants to win the toss at any cost, which has not happened in the last 20 ODIs.

Bad condition of Indian bowlers

Indian batsmen, especially Virat Kohli and KL Rahul, have performed well in the ODI series but the team has proved to be a flop on the bowling front. Especially the famous Krishna, Ravindra Jadeja have disappointed a lot. These bowlers have not been able to leave an impact as per their talent. However, the Indian team would like a good performance from them in Visakhapatnam.

Batsmen will have to score bigger scores

The Indian team has made big scores twice in this series. Team India scored 349 runs in the first ODI and 358 runs in the second match. Obviously the batting is going well but if this time the batting comes first then it is expected that this team will score more runs. In the last match, Team India had scored less than 80 runs in the last 10 overs, due to which they had to lose the match.

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