Cape Town: Skipper White-Ball South Africa Toba Bavuma believes that the victory series over India in Rubber Odi Three upcoming matches will give the home team “hell belief” in the future.
The last time India came to South Africa in 2018, they won the six-match series 5-1.
It was also their first ODI series victory at Rainbow Nation.
“We have to get something correctly in the next ODI series against India.
I am not too worried about what happened in the 2018 series.
I am more worried about building our own game style and applying our strategy to a good effect.” The ODI series victory was fighting against India will give us a lot of confidence, and some momentum ahead of the match to follow, “Bavuma was quoted as saying by the ‘daily maverick’.
Bavuma, who is part of the Proteas victory campaign in the three-match test series that had just been concluded, felt their campaign at The ICC T20 2021 World Cup helps change the perception of the South African white ball team.
On the Mega event in the UAE, South Africa has won four of their five groups.
Suitable, just to miss the semi-finals based on the pace of net rates because they lose them in the opening tournament against the tournament Australia.
“Perception changed about the South African white team.
In the past, it was said that we did not have the ability to spin and that we struggled in foreign conditions.
I feel like we are proven by many people wrong at the T20 World Cup.
“We have just continued to build towards the next T20 World Cup in Australia, who will need a change in another mindset.” He said the ODI forces had to try to take the heart of the T20 team show during the World Cup in the UAE.
“Maybe we must take the heart of what has been resolved by the last T20.
The team does not emphasize the results, but in the process.” We really came to grasp how we wanted to play.
There is a lot of energy and intensity, especially those related to our field, “he said.” Then we start winning consistently.
Since the beginning of the West Indies last June, we have won 13 of 16 T20.
It is something we want to imitate throughout the format.
If we bring the same energy to our ODI approach, we will build more trust and momentum, and the big results will come.
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