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We have to encourage the opposition to play false shots: Dhoni

October 03, 2015 10:50 IST

'I could have gone with Raina, but seeing the conditions it's quite difficult over here'

We could have done better, says Dhoni

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni in action. Photograph: PTI

Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni rued the lack of consistency by his bowlers after India were beaten by South Africa by seven wickets in the first Twenty International on Friday, saying his team could have executed their game plans better.

"There were periods where we conceded too many runs. That puts a lot of pressure on the bowlers. Any over above 20, it puts a lot of pressure," Dhoni said after the match.

"Execution is crucial on a wicket like this and outfield like this. We could have done better. We have to encourage the opposition to play false shots and get wickets," he added.

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India scored 199 for 5, thanks to Rohit Sharma's (106) maiden T20 International hundred, but the South Africans chased down the target with two balls to spare, riding on J P Duminy's unbeaten 68 and A B de Villiers's 51.

Dhoni defended left-arm spinner Axar Patel, who conceded 22 runs in the 16th over, and explained why he did not go for the part-time slow bowling of Suresh Raina.

"Axar does bowl well, whether against right or left-hander. I could have gone with Raina, but seeing the conditions it's quite difficult over here," he said.

Asked if the 199 for 5 his side scored while batting first was enough, he replied: "We had something close to par, but there was dew, high altitude."

On the umpiring decisions, he said, "Even when we don't get decisions in our favour, it changes the match."

South African captain Faf du Plessis said both sides played a good game of cricket.

"I think the ball did get a little wet towards the end. But what a great game of cricket, both sides got 200. Great innings from Rohit there at the start. Today was one of those days when the bowlers were under the pump," he said.

Praising J P Duminy, he said, "Great innings from JP, paced it really well and well-supported by Behardien."

Duminy, who was adjudged man-of-the-match, said his knock today was one of his best innings.

"Definitely, one of my best innings. The way we started the innings was what we wanted in the chase. We batted quite well in the middle and built a good partnership with Behardien," he said.

"We both said we have to take it on, we don't want to die wondering towards the end. We knew if we could get it down to 10-11 off the last over, we had a good chance. Fortunately enough, the left-armer missed his lengths and gave me an opportunity."

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