Sneh Rana Leads India to Triumph Against South Africa with Dominant Performance
Spinner Sneh Rana expressed confidence in India’s ability to secure a victory against South Africa despite the opposition's resistance in the second innings. Rana emphasized the team's positive mindset and calm demeanor, which contributed to their eventual 10-wicket win in the one-off Test. She highlighted the significance of preparation and effective use of variations.
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Spinner Sneh Rana conveyed resolute confidence in India's capability to clinch a victory over South Africa, despite the opposition's resistance during the second innings of the one-off Test on Monday.
Even though India had initially dominated, their triumph was achieved on the fourth and final day with a 10-wicket win. 'Are you demotivating us? (chuckles) We maintained positive vibes throughout and never doubted that the game was slipping away from us,' Rana remarked during the post-match press conference.
Rana stressed the importance of keeping calm amid South Africa's resistance. 'Partnerships by the opposition are inevitable, but we stayed composed by making jokes to keep our spirits high,' she shared. Displaying her prowess, Rana secured 10 wickets in the match, achieving the second-best Test bowling figures by an Indian in Tests. Rana emphasized focused preparation, especially on variations, at the National Cricket Academy ahead of the series.
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