India, having lost the T20I series early, aims to address their struggling bowling unit in the upcoming match against South Africa. Despite a strong batting display in the last game, India’s bowlers failed to contain South Africa’s chase led by Laura Wolvaardt’s impressive century. The main concern for India is their inability to take wickets in the power-play overs.
The absence of key players like Amanjot Kaur and injury concerns with Arundhati Reddy have further weakened India’s bowling attack. While the batting has been solid, India needs to focus on developing a bowling strategy to challenge South Africa. On the other hand, South Africa is eyeing a series sweep after securing their first-ever series win against India at home.
South Africa’s strong opening pair of Wolvaardt and Luus poses a challenge for India, with the hosts looking to maintain their winning streak. The upcoming match will test India’s ability to counter South Africa’s dominance and improve their performance in the series.
