WI vs SA: 'Can't keep making the same mistakes,' says van der Dussen
Written by I Dig SportsHe identified South Africa's batting, especially upfront, as too circumspect. "From a batting front, we can maybe be just a bit braver," he said. "We saw the way that the West Indies play, especially in the powerplay. They really take it on. When the ball's new, it's easier to score. It gets tough towards the back end when the ball gets soft."
Van der Dussen put some of that down to exhaustion and some to taking longer than they should to assess conditions, but remained harsh in his assessment. "We just couldn't adapt early enough. We had a long week in terms of layovers in Miami and so forth. We saw that in the first match, but you can't keep making the same mistakes."
The problem? None of them were in the IPL 2024's top-ten run-scorers' list and all were inconsistent to varying degrees at the tournament.
Klaasen started the IPL well but fell away in the middle period, though he did score a half-century in the second qualifier; Markram and Miller only scored one fifty each in 11 innings and nine innings respectively; Stubbs, the best of the lot, scored three fifties and showed off good finishing skills in his time in India.
Van der Dussen was hopeful that their return to the national side will boost the scoring rate. "The guys are very experienced. Many of them have played CPL a few times," he said. "We don't know what conditions we're going to get in the USA but the middle order is made up of very experienced, world-class players."
Anrich Nortje's form remains a concern
South Africa were without Kagiso Rabada, who was recovering from a soft tissue infection, for this series and Tabraiz Shamsi, who travelled with the squad but did not play a game because of a lower limb injury. Bjorn Fortuin operated as the first-choice spinner and was fairly economical but only picked up one wicket.
It could even be argued that he was outshone by newcomer Nqaba Peter, the legspinner, who is not part of the T20 World Cup squad but is a prospect for the future. Asked to identify some positives, Peter was immediately on van der Dussen's mind. "Youngster Nqaba Peter made his debut and looks like he's been playing for a few years already," he said. "And Bjorn Fortuin bowled well at stages. So there's some glimpses here and there, which we've got to look for. But I think overall we were just short of the mark by quite a long way this week."
South Africa have one more opportunity to fine tune. They will play a warm-up match against a yet-to-be-confirmed opposition in Florida on Wednesday before their tournament begins against Sri Lanka in a week's time.