India won a historic maiden ODI series on South African soil with a 73-run win in the fifth ODI at Port Elizabeth. The sixth and final match will be played in Centurion on Friday.
I dont think in one-day cricket weve been in this position. Maybe in 2008 in England, when we didnt have a good one-day series but there are always positives and learning to take from it," Amla told reporters today.
Amla would like to believe that the loss against India is a blessing in disguise ahead of the World Cup in England.
When it comes to other series or World Cups well be better prepared. Also we have won so many series in the past back to back, we were very fortunate and none of us took it for granted. But to lose a series like this gets your feet back on the ground.
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"The World Cup is not far away. India are probably playing their best team. Whatever experience we get against them we will take forward. It is (easy to motivate ourselves). At every stage in the series you look at the positives.
South Africa also used this series as an experiment for the World Cup next year, and gave the likes of Ngidi, Heinrich Klaasen and Khaya Zondo a chance. But given the results, things havent gone to plan.
One of the silver linings of losing a few matches like we have is you can throw out all different learning you are going to take. In this series it has been highlighted that we havent been able to score runs in the middle period.
The Indian team took a day off on Thursday and there was not even optional practice. South Africa trained in the morning at Supersport Park, but much of their session was washed off by heavy rain.
The performance of Chahal and Yadav have been the difference between the two teams, insisted Amla.
Their spinners have played a role as the highest wicket-takers in the series, which is not very common (in South Africa). Theyve bowled well, and it seemed like we took our first three games to get used to it. Weve got better in the last three games.
Kagiso Rabada was fined by ICC and given one demerit point for the send-off to Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan. The former skipper didnt comment on that aspect, but said that bowling has been one of the few positives from this ODI series.
"I think Kagiso (Rabada) has bowled well to be honest. Every game he has looked like he is going to pick up some wickets up front but it hasnt gone that way. Weve had Lungi Ngidi make his debut, so he is going to take a lot of experience and learning from the series.
Amla came out in support of young skipper Aiden Markram who has found it tough in the absence of injured Faf du Plessis, who scored a hundred in the first ODI at Durban.
Quinton de Kock and AB de Villiers were also injured, but the latter has returned for the last three ODIs and the T20I series.
"Aiden is still young in international cricket. Obviously it was a great opportunity for him to captain and I think hes learned so much about captaining and also about batting when you are a captain in international cricket. Hes only going to get better.
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