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‘India failed because of lack of T20I exposure’

Updated - March 25, 2016 03:29 pm IST

Published - October 09, 2015 03:23 am IST - KOLKATA:

India failed because it does not play many T20I matches as a team, felt India team director Ravi Shastri.

“I don’t want to give any excuses. As a unit we have played very little T20 cricket in bilateral series. It is a young team and we are still figuring out what our best combination will be and the best way forward,” Shastri said after the third and final T20I was abandoned.

“The first match was close and in the second we were outplayed. We might have lost the series but playing against a team like South Africa was a great exposure in the lead-up to the World Twenty20,” he said.

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Shastri said he expected the team to peak in the later part of the series. “India can perform much better. We have had a good look in the two games and know what we can expect from the South Africans.

“We are a much better side in the one-dayers and I expect a very good contest,” Shastri said looking ahead to the ODIs starting on Sunday.

India captain M.S. Dhoni said he was disappointed that he could not try out “some changes” in the team ahead of a gruelling ODI series. “We wanted to make changes in the side. In fact there were three changes that we were looking to make and try out different stuff in both batting and bowling,” Dhoni said.

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Dhoni said Ajinkya Rahane was supposed to open the innings with leg-spinner Amit Mishra and all-rounder Stuart Binny was also slated to be part of the side that was drafted to take on the visitors.

Disappointing

“This is one venue where you want to come in and play. The history of the ground and also the public here is fantastic. It is sad and a bit disappointing not to play over here,” Dhoni said.

When asked about the upcoming ODIs Dhoni said he was not expecting any favourable surfaces. “Not really, but we will like to play on surfaces that are generally provided to us. At the same time we want to make the most of the home series,” he said.

“The ODI series will be good, and a lot will depend on the kind of wickets we get to play. Toss also will be crucial at certain venues, Kanpur (the first ODI venue) will be one of them,” he added.

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