Determined India to face stern South Africa test

PTI Updated - October 01, 2012 at 04:51 PM.

Indian Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni. (File Photo)

With morale-boosting win over Pakistan, India’s campaign is back on track but they can hardly afford to relax as they take on an erratic but still quite intimidating South Africa in their final Super Eight match tomorrow for a place in the semi-finals of the ICC World Twenty20 here.

The fight for the second semi-final slot from Group-2 is indeed intriguingly poised as both India and Pakistan have a fair chance of making the cut although Australia seems favourite at the moment.

Indian Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni admitted that devising a strategy without knowing the result of the Australia versus Pakistan game will be foolhardy as that will help them chart their course of action.

In case Pakistan (-0.426), who are a shade better than India (-0.452) in terms of net run-rate happen to win against Australia, Dhoni and his men will then have to win comprehensively against the South Africans in order to make it to the last four.

If Australia maintain a clean slate in the ‘Super Eight’ by beating Pakistan, the equation will be a lot easier for India as a win will be good enough. Even in case of a defeat against South Africa, India should ensure that they don’t lose by a big margin as the net run rate will come into play with three teams tied with one win each.

South Africa have lost both their matches in contrasting manners, a close defeat against Pakistan and a comprehensive one against Australia.

AB de Villiers and Co. will now want to end the tournament on a respectable note and think of an outside chance of qualifying although their net run-rate might prove to be a deterrent.

Published on October 1, 2012 11:17