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Sanjay Manjrekar says Dane Piedt should have been picked earlier in the series
Sanjay Manjrekar also praised the Feroz Shah Kotla pitch for producing good balance between bat and ball.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Dec 04, 2015, 05:38 AM (IST)
Edited: Dec 04, 2015, 05:38 AM (IST)


New Delhi: Impressed with off-spinner Dane Piedt, former India batsman Sanjay Manjrekar today said South Africa made a mistake by not playing the youngster earlier in the four-Test series. 25-year-old Piedt, who is playing only his second Test, took four wickets on the opening day of the fourth and final Test and Manjrekar said he is a good find for South Africa. “Dane Piedt seems to be a good find for South Africa. I think the visitors made a mistake by not playing him earlier in the series. He seems to be an accurate bowler and if there is some purchase for the spinners from the pitch, he can trouble the batsmen,” he said. Live Cricket Scorecard: India vs South Africa 2015, 4th Test at Delhi
The 50-year-old Manjrekar also praised the Ferozshah Kotla pitch. “I think the Kotla pitch has been the best in the series. There is not as much turn as Mohali and Nagpur and there is some help for the fast bowlers too which was evident with the use of short balls by Morne Morkel,” he said. Live cricket updates: India vs South Africa 2015, 4th Test at Delhi
“The highlight of day-one was the way the visitors bowled. Kyle Abbott bowled with a lot of discipline. He bowled a strict line outside the off-stump.” He was disappointed with India’s collapse but praised Ajinkya Rahane for anchoring the Indian innings with an unbeaten 89. ALSO READ: Shaun Pollock lauds Feroz Shah Kotla pitch
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“India once again witnessed a mini-collapse, but it was good to see most of the Indian batsmen looking to apply themselves. Only Rohit Sharma got out to a bad shot. Rest of the batsmen looked to apply themselves,” he said. “Ajinkya Rahane was the star for India and he controlled the innings. If he goes on to score a century, it will be the first individual hundred of this series”