Sunday, October 06, 2024
Advertisement
  1. You Are At:
  2. News
  3. Sports
  4. Cricket
  5. IPL Gave Us First Hand Knowledge Of Indian Players: Smith

IPL Gave Us First Hand Knowledge Of Indian Players: Smith

South African skipper Graeme Smith feels the first hand knowledge of Indian players that his teammates acquired during the IPL would come in handy when the two sides clash in their Group C match of

PTI Updated on: May 01, 2010 11:40 IST
ipl gave us first hand knowledge of indian players smith
ipl gave us first hand knowledge of indian players smith

South African skipper Graeme Smith feels the first hand knowledge of Indian players that his teammates acquired during the IPL would come in handy when the two sides clash in their Group C match of the Twenty20 World Cup in St Lucia on Sunday.  


"We have played against India a little bit of late and with a lot of our guys involved in the Indian Premier League, we have first hand knowledge of a lot of their players," said Smith, who has recovered the finger injury he had suffered during the IPL.  

"We have got some really good thoughts about playing India. We have had success (against India) in the last tournament and this tournament generally, we have had a lot of success without going all the way.  

"I think we have only lost two games since this competition started. Even though we have only played two T20s since the last tournament (England, 2009), we have generally got a good record in this format and we like to carry that on," he emphasised.  

Smith said India would miss explosive opener Virender Sehwag, who suffered a recurring shoulder injury during the IPL.  

"He is a versatile big game player for India. He is a batting all-rounder, who can bowl a bit of spin. He will be a big loss for them," he opined.  

Encouraged by their success against India on a slow wicket at Trent Bridge in last year's championship, South Africa are expected to play more than one spinner in tomorrow's tie at the Beausejour Cricket Ground tomorrow.  

"We beat India at Trent Bridge on a slow turner. Most of the wickets seem to be a little bit slower and taking a bit of spin. Our options are open. In our armoury we have got pace and spin. I think we have got enough there to challenge India's batters," he said.  

The imposing Protean said the time has come for South Africa to shed tag of being big game chokers.  

"Every one of these tournaments, each team arriving here is trying to win the tournament. But the nature of the Twenty20 tournament is that the teams are so close together, it is such small margins that make the difference at the end of the day," said Smith. PTI
Advertisement

Read all the Breaking News Live on indiatvnews.com and Get Latest English News & Updates from Sports and Cricket Section

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement