Posted by AI on 2025-11-23 15:23:44 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-20 20:31:00
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The Indian cricket team's spinners were left frustrated as South Africa piled on the runs in the second ODI at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati. The visitors' total of 489 was the second-highest in ODI history, and the flat pitch drew criticism from India's lead spinner, Kuldeep Yadav.
The left-arm wrist spinner, who took 4 for 115, was disappointed with the nature of the track, which offered minimal assistance to the bowlers. "It was a road," he said, expressing his frustration. The pitch, lacking the expected bounce and turn, allowed South Africa's batters to dominate. The visitors' innings included a record-breaking partnership of 231 runs between Heinrich Klaasen and Reeza Hendricks, who scored 169 and 129, respectively.
This ODI series was expected to provide a competitive contest between bat and ball, but the Guwahati surface has so far favored the batsmen. The Indian bowlers, renowned for their skill and variety, were rendered ineffective, with the ball coming onto the bat nicely and offering little movement. The spinners, in particular, struggled to find their rhythm and were unable to exploit any significant turn or bounce.
With the series level at 1-1, the Indian team management will be hoping for more supportive conditions in the remaining games. The bowlers will be eager to prove their mettle on pitches that offer a fair contest, showcasing their skills and challenging the South African batting lineup. The upcoming matches will be crucial in determining whether the hosts can adjust their tactics and bounce back from this setback.