South Africa coach Rob Walter blamed the shock 38-run defeat by the hands of the Netherlands within the ongoing World Cup on his facet’s disappointing demise bowling and poor begin with the bat.
The Netherlands recovered from 140 for 7 to publish 245 for eight within the rain-hit match on Tuesday after which bowled out South Africa for 207 in 42.5 overs to trigger the second main upset of the continuing showpiece.
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The 38-run win was additionally the Netherlands’ first towards a Test-playing nation of their World Cup historical past. A dissatisfied Walter minced no phrases, saying his facet was below-par towards the Dutch.
“At 140 for 7, you’re in control of the game really. So, to not be able to close it out at the death is disappointing, of course, and certainly the momentum shifted in the game then,” Walter mentioned on the post-match press convention..
“But at the end of the day, we back ourselves still to be able to chase 240 but then we probably you know we got off to a very poor start and they put us on the back foot,” he added.
He mentioned South Africa dedicated errors strategically too.
“Maybe I’ve got our ratios a little bit wrong in terms of the slow balls versus hard length and on pace deliveries. From extras point of view, there’s definitely more extras than we would want to bowl.”
South Africa was unbeaten coming into the match and seemed a assured lot having registered convincing wins over Sri Lanka (by 102 runs) and Australia (by 134 runs).
Walter mentioned the 2 upsets thus far proved that no group might be taken without any consideration in a match of this magnitude.
“Four days ago, we played outstandingly well, and then today, not well. Just ultimately, we weren’t good enough, specifically at the back end of the innings. And then at the start with the bat, and we put us on the back foot.”
Netherlands gamers have a good time after defeating South Africa through the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match on the HPCA Ground in Dharamshala on Tuesday October 17, 2023.
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Netherlands gamers have a good time after defeating South Africa through the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match on the HPCA Ground in Dharamshala on Tuesday October 17, 2023.
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MOORTHY RV/ The Hindu
“As I said before the World Cup started, I don’t think there are any weak teams in this tournament. And if you’re not switched on and you don’t win the key moments in the game, you find yourself on the wrong side of the result. We learned that today,” he mentioned.
“So, we were inconsistent from last game to this game and we got a couple of things wrong that we normally would get right. So, you’ve got to keep your consistency up.
Chasing the modest target, South Africa slipped to 44 for 4 by the 11th over, and Walter said there were plenty of learning from the match.
“…obviously we’ll sit and do a proper dissection of the game. Win or lose, what are the lessons that we take and how do we use those to be better next time round. There’s a lot to learn, both good and bad,” he mentioned.
“Our tail showed us some resilience with a bat, which is great, that we can lean on that at some point in time. We obviously need to brush up on our death (bowling). So, the learnings are there and it’s just about us being open enough to be able to take them on board and move forward.”
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