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KL does a decent job, will learn and be better: dravid

KL does a decent job, will learn and be better: dravid
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Cape Town: Indian head coach Rahul Dravid on Sunday admitted that his team did not play “Cricket Smart at the Important moments” but supported Kl Rahul who was besulted to be better as a leader in the coming days.
India lost tests and the ODI series in what turned out to be a South African disaster tour despite a bright start in the opening test at Centurion, which team won comprehensively.
Also read Odi: Heroes Deepak Chahar in vain as South Africa Whitewash India 3-0QUTIK DE KOCK’S SUBLIME 124 (OFF 130B; 12×4, 2×6) put a platform for total South Africa in 287, which is proven to be more than what India can manage.
The victory means a clean 3-0 empathetic sweep for the host.
“He did a good job.
It doesn’t end up on the wrong side of the results,” Dravid said when asked how he found Rahul as a leader, after losing all the leaders of the four games he captained on the tour.
Also read South Africa vs South Africa, ODI 3: Pretty clear, no one stings from it, said Kl Rahulindia failed to avoid the Whitewash serial even though Deepak Chahar 34-Ball 54, lost the third odi walk here ended the ‘Nation Rainbow’ disaster tour.
India previously lost three three-match test matches 1-2 against South Africa.
“He just started and I thought he did a very decent job.
He will be constantly getting better when he becomes captain,” the head coach struggled for the young man.
skipper.
Dravid felt that “skill execution” was lacking in the three odi missing in India.
The serial, according to Dravid, is a “good eye opening” but there is still a lot of time before the ODI World Cup 2023, and India must be better in the near future.
That’s from the final odi.
South Africa won with 4 runs and took the 3-0.Scorecard series – …
https://t.co/93KSyfgrny- BCCI (@BCCI) 1642957540000 “This is a good eye opener but we haven’t played a lot of ODI Cricket.
We Last playing against England in March (after that the second string side played against Lanka under Dravid training).
We will play a lot of white ball cricket before the World Cup next year.
“Dravid accepted that the Indian ODI team for this series did not have a balance needed even though he agreed that someone could try and start seeing the template.
“People who play at 6, 7, and 8 are not available for selection and when they are back, the party will have a slightly different look,” he said.
1/1 10in Pics: De Kock Ton Leading South Africa for the Indian Series Previous CaptionsQuinton de Kock Prize Extraordinary Century because South Africa finished a clean sweep from their three-match ODI series with a four-run win in Newlands on Sunday.
(Figure Geto / Getty Images) India chose to field and limit South Africa to 287 all one shy ball from 50 overs, but the visitors failed narrowly in their pursuit when they managed 283 with four remaining balls in the round.
(Photo of Ani) Deepak Chahar scored 54 either from 33 balls to get near India, but they lost their last three goal for the addition of five runs when the home team wrapped a lower order.
(Photo of AFP) De Kock’s 17th Odi Century pushed South Africa’s total, 124 came from 130 balls and he added 134 to the fourth goal with Rassie van der Dussen which made 59 balls.
(Reuters Photo) David Miller weighs with 39 at the end of the innings, but South Africa may feel they are 30 short walks after the age of three to 36.
(picture of Gallo / Getty Images) Prasidh Krishna is an Indian attack option with 3/59.
(Gallo images / Getty Images) India was on track in their pursuit when they reached 116/1 on the 23rd, but two numbers quickly proved a big setback.
(Photo of AFP) Shikhar Dhawan (61) slid the pull shot to Wicketkeeper de Kock off Seamer Andile Phehluwayo (2/38), and from his first ball Rishabh Pant tried to launch the same bowler for six people but was arrested at the close.
(Gallo Figure / Getty Image) When the former captain of Virat Kohli (65) departed, only 54 lived from Chahar who got India in a touching distance.
(Reuters Photo) Seamers Lungi Ngidi (3/58) and Phehluwayo (3/40) was again impressed for the host.
He agreed that up to the 30th in both purses, they were in the game before several batteries played a bad shot.
“We don’t play smart cricket in crucial times,” he added.

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