Nevertheless, even earlier than the legislation got here into impact, Indian off-spinner Deepti Sharma‘s run-out off England batter Charlie Dean within the girls’s ODI at Lord’s final Saturday created fairly an uproar. The dismissal has polarized opinion throughout the cricketing world.
Throwing his weight firmly behind ICC’s new rule is South African spinner Tabraiz Shamsi. “For me, if bowlers need to maintain their foot behind the road (whereas bowling), batsmen ought to do the identical as properly. No controversy about that. The principles are there,” stated the 32-year-old earlier than he hit the nets right here, the place South Africa will likely be dealing with India within the first T20 of the three-match collection on Wednesday.
The left-arm wrist spinner just lately went previous Dale Steyn‘s report of most variety of wickets for a South African in T20Is and now has 69 scalps to his title from 56 matches. He was actually, the world’s main wicket-taker in T20Is final 12 months together with Sri Lankan Wanindu Hasaranga. However India hasn’t been a contented searching floor for the Johannesburg-born lad as he has claimed simply three wickets from the six matches he has performed right here.
Nevertheless, he isn’t too perturbed. “It’s at all times a great problem once we play towards India. It was only a few balls that weren’t executed correctly (throughout South Africa’s final tour of India). From that viewpoint I’m not too nervous. Couple of sixes right here and there make no totally different, particularly in T20 cricket,” he stated.
Although the situations could be fairly totally different within the World T20 beginning in Australia beginning in three weeks’ time, Shamsi is eager to take the training from this tour and attempt to execute it when the 2 sides meet in Perth on October 30.
“The pitches will likely be totally different in Australia and India and in addition the scale of the grounds. Now we have an excellent alternative to bowl on the Indian batsmen right here and choose up one or two issues that can be utilized on the World Cup,” Shamsi stated.