Corbyn Boss won the hearts of 140 crore Indians, told why the world’s strongest team India had to face defeat.
Corbin Bosch: In the second ODI match played in Raipur, South Africa Cricket Team took full advantage of the chances and defeated the Indian team by 4 wickets in the second ODI match and leveled the series 1-1. Batting first, the Indian team scored 358 runs, during which Virat Kohli and Ruturaj Gaikwad scored brilliant centuries for India.
On the other hand, South Africa achieved this target with 4 balls remaining, thanks to Aiden Markram’s century and Matthew Britzke and Dewald Brevis’ half-centuries. This victory was finally achieved by the pair of Corbin Boss and Keshav Maharaj.
Corbin Bosch told what was the strategy with Keshav Maharaj
South Africa’s star all-rounder Corbin Bosch, while talking after the match, told what conversation he had with Keshav Maharaj after two players got injured. Corbyn boss said that
“I told Kesha, let’s run fast. We still need less than a run a ball. I told Kesha, let’s stay calm and composed, run fast, and we will be able to score runs. There has always been a belief in this team that we can chase any target. Tonight just showed that when the game is completely prepared, we can do incredible things. The top-order players prepared this game beautifully so that we could win it till the end.” Can.”
Corbin Bosch praised Indian bowlers
Batting was easy in the second innings due to Ouns, while bowling was difficult, praising the Indian team on this, Corbin Boss said that
“It was a bit difficult to bowl on. Obviously, it was not my best bowling performance, but the dew definitely played a role. The ball started coming quite well. When the outfield was nice and dry, it was quite sticky, but as soon as the ball got a bit wet, it became a bit difficult. Obviously, it made it a bit easier for us to score runs.”
Regarding both the injured players, Corbin Boss said that
“I was confident that Nandre would come when needed. I just told Kesh, let’s stay calm and composed and take each ball, one run at a time, and we will win.”
Regarding batting at number eight, Corbin Boss said that
“That’s my job. It’s a lot easier to bat at number eight rather than opening, but I’ll accept it. Whatever I can do to contribute to the team, I’ll happily do it.”
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