India won the first T20 international match in Johannesburg by 28 runs and took a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.
India had made a rousing start in that game and score 78 runs in the powerplay overs taking advantage of South Africas short-ball strategy. Dala said that the plan was right but they need to execute it better.
When you play T20 cricket, you have to assess the wicket early on. We sort of had a game plan and we all stuck to it. The Indians also saw us bowl. So in hindsight, they saw what we did and how the wicket was and could adjust. We backed our game plan, whether it was wrong or right. It is something we truly believed it. If they were four down, we wouldnt be talking about it, he added.
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I think someone like Dane Patterson bowled brilliantly at the death and Chris Morris as well. If we bring the run rate down outside Powerplay between 7 and 11, we take a lot of confidence from the fact that India looked like theyd score 240, but we restricted them to 200. We take a lot of confidence to chase that score on that wicket, said Dala.
When asked how tough or easy it is to change game plans in the heat of moment, the pacer replied, Possibly not that tough. (But) in T20 cricket, it is so difficult to convey a message or communicate. It is something we can improve on.
South Africa also dropped three catches in that first game. Overall, they have been lagging behind the Men in Blue with not only bat or ball, but also in this third aspect during this limited-overs leg of the tour.
Dala is amongst a clutch of new faces that have cropped up for South Africa in this ODI and T20I series. He made his debut at Wanderers and managed to dismiss both Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan.
I was a bit nervous. I dont bowl in Powerplay even for Titans. So to open the bowling, I was just glad I could control the ball. Maybe, there was too much adrenaline. But overall I could have done a bit better. I am pleased that I got a few wickets also, so the debut was not too bad, Dala said.
I watched the highlights. The way Shikhar played that pull shot, my sight was blinded, so when the umpire called it wide I sort of went with it. I couldnt see the ball from where I delivered. In hindsight, had I appealed it would have been a different story, they would have been 40 or 50 for three and under a lot of pressure. For Rohits dismissal, there was a lot of adrenaline. It was very noisy. I didnt hear that. Thankfully Klassy (Heindrich Klaasen) behind the stumps was alert to that, he added.
I think India played very good cricket. Had we bowled the way we did, could we be having the same conversation? I think we were not too far away on Sunday. We can turn this around. If we win tomorrow and on Saturday, everyone will say, it was a good tour for South Africa. We won the tour 2-1, he signed off.