In Johannesburg, bowling coach Avishkar Salvi of the Indian women’s team is optimistic about a fierce fightback in the third T20 against South Africa on Wednesday. Down 0-2 in the five-game series, India refuses to surrender.
The coach dissected the defeats: meticulous pre-match strategies faltered due to on-field lapses. ‘Preparation was spot on; execution was the missing link,’ Salvi stated. Post-match analysis has pinpointed errors, with focused drills underway to sharpen skills.
Recapping the action, the first T20 saw Harmanpreet Kaur’s gritty 47 not out guide India to 157/7. South Africa’s Wolvaardt (51) and Dercksen (44*) overhauled it effortlessly. Verma’s explosive 57 in the second couldn’t be built upon, as India folded for 147. Luus (57) and Wolvaardt (54) made light work of the chase.
Salvi underscored early momentum – 100-plus in mid-overs – undone by late-order fragility. He lauded Kashvee Gautam’s promise, urging patience as she hones her edge. Defending Deepti Sharma, he said, ‘She’s a proven champion across formats. Current dip is temporary; her dedication to fitness and craft will shine through.’
The bowling unit, per Salvi, needs fine-tuning but boasts depth. Veterans understand the gaps from the openers. Expect a revitalized India in the decider, poised to ignite the series and showcase resilience under pressure.