So offspin is problem number one. Pace-off bowling from the big, quick men was another on the night. ESPNcricinfo’s ball-by-ball data put the slower deliveries Ngidi sent down at 54.17%. The official broadcast had it closer to 70%.
“The word on the street is if something is working, you stick to it. You don’t have to change. And that was done brilliantly. Lungi’s plan was to take pace off the ball. And he just stuck to it”
Faf du Plessis
“I’ve seen pace-off more than I used to see. When you think of a venue like Ahmedabad, you won’t say ‘pace-off’. It’s not the first thing that jumps at you tactically,” du Plessis said. “So I think what would have happened there are two things: there would have been some talk [about] certain batters that we’d like to take some pace off.
“But I think they would have gone from the first innings and maybe there was an adjustment talk, a little strategy session with the bowlers, that ‘pace off is really working on this wicket, so let’s make that the Plan A’. I think Lungi bowled five slower balls in a row in the powerplay? It’s unheard of.
“The word on the street is if something is working, you stick to it. You don’t have to change. And that was done brilliantly. Lungi’s plan was to take pace off the ball. And he just stuck to it.”
“Keshav Maharaj, brilliant bowling. Bowled everything wide to Hardik Pandya, just didn’t give him anything. Made sure that it was always out of his hitting arc,” Aaron said. “Look, Hardik Pandya didn’t want to knock those singles around [in his 18 off 17 balls]. The bowlers just didn’t give him an inch.
“I think brilliant bowling overall, except those length balls bowled to Shivam Dube [by Kagiso Rabada, Corbin Bosch and Jansen]. I though they could have really bumped him. Otherwise, it was absolutely spot-on planning.”
“There was a point and a cover out. Once again, tactically aware of how we’re going to bowl to him. These are his strengths. This is what he normally does. So let’s try to take him away from that and make him think of scoring in different areas,” du Plessis said. “Now whether that brought the wicket, we don’t know. But shows you there was planning, out-of-the-box planning.”
It worked like a charm for South Africa.
