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India are favourites: Morne van Wyk raises questions over South Africa’s adaptability in T20I sequence

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Former wicketkeeper-batter Morne van Wyk feels that India are the “favorites” heading into the ultimate T20I of the five-match sequence towards South Africa.

SA have misplaced momentum, failed to seek out profitable recipe vs India: Morne van Wyk (AP Photo)

HIGHLIGHTSSA have misplaced momentum, failed to seek out profitable recipe vs India: Morne van WykIndia are the “favorites” heading into the ultimate T20I vs SA: Morne van WykCollection decider shall be performed on Sunday at Bengaluru’s M. Chinnaswamy Stadium

Former wicketkeeper-batter Morne van Wyk feels that India are the “favorites” heading into the ultimate T20I and lauded Indian batters for his or her shot choice within the final two video games towards South Africa. Van Wyk, who represented South Africa in 17 ODIs and eight T20Is between 2003 and 2015, identified that the SA batters have struggled on a floor that has had variable bounce.

After shedding in New Delhi and Cuttack, the Rishabh Pant-led aspect resisted the temptation of constructing any modifications to the eleven and, with higher execution of plans, registered victories by 47 runs and by 82 runs in Visakhapatnam and Rajkot respectively. The decider shall be performed on Sunday at Bengaluru’s M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, the place the Men in Blue have received solely two of their 5 T20Is.

“India definitely are the favourites. There are question marks over the South African team in terms of adaptability. They’ve been unable to find the winning recipe since the third game and have lost momentum. The surfaces have become slower as the series has progressed, but you should give full credit to the Indian batters for their shot selection in the last two matches,” Van Wyk advised Sportskeeda.

For South Africa, who rapidly took a 2-0 lead within the sequence, being comprehensively outplayed within the final two matches will trigger them issues forward of the Bengaluru decider. While the Proteas would wish to seal one other sequence win in India, the hosts have efficiently demonstrated sufficient firepower of their bounce-back talents and, who is aware of, after taking the sequence to a decider, they could even win it. The stage is ready for an enthralling finale to an thrilling sequence between India and South Africa.