🏏Proteas wrist-spinner Tabraiz Shamsi says the team is unfazed by challenges, having come through so much together ahead of the T20 series against India. Read what else he said here: Proteas T20WorldCup2022
“I was happy with my performance in England but it’s always challenging against India. I won’t be changing much, previously it’s just been a few balls that I haven’t executed properly. Some days you’re just a bit off the mark and the batsmen do well, you get hit for just a couple of sixes here and there,” Shamsi added.“The boundary sizes tend to be smaller here in India and the pitches will be different to Australia.
The first one was a game shortened to eight overs against New Zealand in 2017, which India won with a total of 67/5. In 2019, India posted 170/7 against the West Indies and lost by eight wickets with nine balls to spare.CSA to meet with SA20 franchises to get clarity on Proteas omissions But Shamsi said this current Proteas team are unfazed by challenges these days, having come through so much together.
“The mood is really good in the camp, we’re excited to be back together as a group and it’s always a nice challenge against India. This team is all about overcoming challenges,” Shamsi said. “Our expectations are the same, but obviously with the World Cup coming up, we will keep one eye on the future as well. Preparing for that is our first priority.Read more on these topics","category_class":"child-of-sport","time_ago":"5 days ago","premium":false,"gallery":false,"excerpt":";'We also don;’t want to give away too many of our cards because India are in our World Cup pool as well.