CAPE TOWN: South Africa mentor Russell Domingo has promised his side won't play "extravagant" cricket in their quest for a slippery ICC trophy as they withdraw for the World Twenty20 in India on Thursday in sure temperament.
South Africa head to the competition positioned as the third best group in the 20-over arrangement and on the back of late arrangement wins in Bangladesh and, essentially, India.
Domingo trusts they will have the capacity to rapidly put behind them the 2-1 home misfortune to Australia, affirmed on Wednesday with a six-wicket misfortune in Cape Town, which he didn't think lessened from an amazing 14 months for his side in the most brief arrangement.
"We are all pretty chilled. I don't think there is a weight of desire around our group or any of the groups due to the way of the opposition," he told journalists.
"You can't get excessively favor, you can't get excessively crazy. There is no enchantment wand to wave. The sides that do the fundamentals truly well in high-weight recreations, they for the most part dominate the competition."
South Africa have won nine of their last 12 finished Twenty20 matches and bar some civil argument over who ought to bat in the center request, have a settled line-up, the vast majority of who are in structure.
"We have a chance," Domingo proceeded. "We are a standout amongst the most predictable sides in this configuration and can go there extremely certain.
We have arranged exceptionally well, we have a portion of the best players on the planet and we have a genuinely decent side. We'll arrive and something like that."
South Africa's great structure has been worked around their capacity to pursue down scores and Domingo concedes there is a worry over how they guard aggregates in tight circumstances. "We've pursued truly well, which is a major reward, yet we have to safeguard a score. We have to discover methods for scratching," he said.
South Africa will open their World Twenty20 crusade against England in Mumbai on March 18.
They will likewise confront bunch matches against Sri Lanka, West Indies and a qualifier from the first round pool that contains Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, Scotland and Hong Kong.
No comments:
Post a Comment