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T20 World Cup: What will the India vs South Africa be all about? Lance Klusener answers

India and South Africa are all set to face off against each other on October 30, Sunday.

Kartik Mehindru Edited By: Kartik Mehindru @mehindrukartik New Delhi Published on: October 28, 2022 21:10 IST
Anrich Nortje is on red-hot form in the ongoing T20 World Cup.
Image Source : AP Anrich Nortje is on red-hot form in the ongoing T20 World Cup.

The India and South Africa clash will be all about how India's batting firepower fares against a world-class South African bowling attack, said the all-rounder Lance Klusener.

"We might see another pacer in Perth. I was really impressed with the way (Tabraiz) Shamsi bowled the other night. He is a wicket-taker. It is about to change the balance of the team a bit with Dwaine (Pretorius) being injured...the game there for me will be how well the Indian batsmen can handle the pace of South Africa," said Klusener during a virtual interaction which also involved Ritesh Patel, Owner of Morrisville Samp Army.

Rain has played spoilsport in Australia with both the super 12 games washed out on Friday without a ball being bowled.

Klusener, who is currently the head coach of Morrisville Samp Army in Abu Dhabi T10 League, said: "The unfortunate thing for me at the World Cup has been the rain, that's been pretty much unseasonal, so little disappointed to be honest, it has been two rained out games. But that's the case for everybody."

Ireland and Zimbabwe have sprung surprises in the T20 showpiece, notching up shocking wins over West Indies and Pakistan and Klusener said the series of upsets will continue.

"It has been a World Cup of upsets as well. We've seen smaller teams beat some really fancy teams and I don't think we have finished with upsets either," said Klusener.

Asked if the growing shorter format leagues such as T10 are destroying the technique of the players, Klusener said such leagues, on the contrary, have helped to improve their games.

"I think pretty much all the players that are playing in the leagues are coming from a system. All the international players are coming from Test cricket, they're coming from a good first-class setup.

"That top quality players are not necessarily coming to the leagues to learn skills. They need to deliver a certain skill set, yes, but some players come to leagues and do really well and, have made it into their national teams because of performance in the leagues." 

India and South Africa are all set to face off against each other on October 30, Sunday.

(Inputs PTI)

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