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Wednesday 7 February 2018

India vs South Africa: Shikhar Dhawan reveals India's x-factor ahead of 3rd ODI

India vs South Africa: Shikhar Dhawan reveals India's x-factor ahead of 3rd ODI

India, who have a poor ODI record in South Africa, are set for improvement after being 2-0 up in the six-match series.


India opener Shikhar Dhawan believes all-rounder Hardik Pandya gives the team the extra edge, adding that the current team has the right balance to succeed anywhere, holding the number one side in good stead ahead of the 2019 World Cup in England.
"With an all-rounder coming in, the balance overseas is set. We have the option of not introducing spinners early, depending on the situation. So we have a lot of flexibility. If the game goes a certain way, we know that we can bring on spinners later than normal, and Hardik can bowl at that time. That is certainly an x-factor," Dhawan said ahead of the third ODI against South Africa on Wednesday.
"We have a lot of experience. For instance, this is my second tour to South Africa, so I was better equipped for this tour, mentally and skill-wise. That plays a big role," he added.
"The good thing is there's experience and youth, but the younger players are also playing like they have had a lot of experience. That is a big strength of ours."
India, who have a poor ODI record in South Africa, are set for improvement after being 2-0 up in the six-match series.
South Africa have struggled against the wrist spinners and injury to key players like Ab de Villiers, Faf du Plessis and Quinton de Kock has compounded their woes.
However, Dhawan promised that India will not take their foot off the pedal.
"I don't think we guys are going to get complacent. It's a big series for us. And of course South Africa played very well in the Test series. So we'd like to go as hard as possible and try to win whatever games come our way."
Besides the injuries costing them, South Africa have been blown away by wrist spinners Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav. The duo shared 13 wickets between them in the first two ODIs.
"It is difficult to play wrist-spinners because they can turn the ball on flat tracks also. And when the ball starts turning, the overseas players especially aren't very used to it. That can create doubts in batsmen's minds, which is why they are effective.
"If I speak of Kuldeep and Chahal, I personally find Kuldeep harder to read, and easier to read the leg spinners. There are many who can't read the leg spinners' googly, so Chahal's googly will surely fool batsmen. But speaking for myself only, I find Kuldeep tougher to read," said Dhawan.
The opener added that South Africa have not scored enough runs in the series, and that the opposition now has a mental fear of wrist spin. So much so, the Proteas had quite a few local leg spinners in their nets on Tuesday ahead of the third ODI.

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