"In the last T20 game a fair amount of runs, 200 runs each, were scored Overall the conditions were tough for the bowlers on both sides. But I am sure bowlers would adapt to the conditions as the series progresses and you can expect better performances out of both the teams (bowlers) who were expensive," Dhoni said ahead of the first ODI.
"One also has to take into consideration the dew factor. Fast bowlers were unable to bowl yorkers while spinners found it difficult to extract turn and bounce," said the India stumper.
According to Dhoni, the new ODI rules which stipulate the presence of one extra fielder inside the field restricting circle as compared to the previous one, has made things very difficult for the bowlers to restrict the opposing batsmen in the last 10 overs.
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"Hopefully, we can see how we can use different bowlers to the best of our ability to restrict the opposition and not give away those extra 20 runs," he said.
The new ODI rules came into effect from October 1. Dhoni said among the two positives of the visiting team's inexperienced side, was that they bat deep and have a fair number of bits and pieces players.