3. India Bowling Needs Consistency
Indian bowlers did well throughout the T20I series against South Africa by picking a total of 31 wickets across four matches, which is an average of nearly eight wickets per match. However, an area of concern in India’s bowling is the lapses in consistency, especially leaking runs in crucial junctures of the matches. In four matches, several Indian bowlers, including Jasprit Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh, went for runs, with the latter seven wides in an over in the Mullanpur T20I.
In the Mullanpur T20I, India’s pacers conceded 99 runs in just 8 overs, as they struggled for line and length and rhythm. In the fifth T20I, Arshdeep Singh, Hardik Pandya, and Varun Chakravarthy conceded over 40 runs in their respective spells, highlighting India’s need for greater control and consistency with the ball ahead of the T20 World Cup.