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Dhoni had no flexibility while making bowling changes: Gavaskar

October 26, 2015 15:20 IST

Indian captain MS Dhoni sets the field during the fifth ODI in Mumbai

IMAGE: Indian captain MS Dhoni sets the field during the fifth ODI in Mumbai. Photograph: BCCI

Critical of the way Mahendra Singh Dhoni rotated Indian bowlers during the crushing loss to South Africa in the ODI series-decider, former skipper Sunil
Gavaskar said the captain was just not flexible enough in his approach. 

The home side lost the match by a massive 214 runs in Mumbai, giving South Africa their first bilateral series win on Indian soil. 

The Indians crumbled while chasing a mammoth target of 439 after the visiting team rode on swashbuckling hundreds by opener Quinton de Kock, Faf du Plessis and captain AB de Villiers. The home bowlers cut a sorry figure in the face of the Proteas assault and all of them conceded over 6 runs an over. 

"Mahendra Singh Dhoni had no flexibility while making bowling changes. But then again he didn't have much options. Earlier also, we have seen that he has pretty set ideas when it comes to bowling changes. But none of the bowlers clicked today," Gavaskar told NDTV.

'Bhuvneshwar and Mohit Sharma conceded too many runs'

India's Mohit Sharma and Bhuvneswhar Kumar look on

IMAGE: India's Mohit Sharma and Bhuvneswhar Kumar look on. Photograph: BCCI

In fact, Gavaskar said bowling is a massive cause of concern for the Indian team as was exposed by the South African onslaught at the Wankhede. 

"Bowling is a major worry for India now. We have seen in the T20I and ODI series how they have been ordinary. The Wankhede pitch had turn and good carry.

"But the Indian bowlers did not bowl accordingly. The fast bowlers were constantly using short pitched deliveries but at 135 kmph," he explained.

"You can never trouble South African batsmen with that pace. If you are attempting to attack them with bouncers, your speed should be around 145kmph. Today Bhuvneshwar and Mohit Sharma conceded too many runs," added Gavaskar.

'India missed Ashwin badly'

Ravichandran Ashwin of India winces in pain

IMAGE: Ravichandran Ashwin of India winces in pain after diving to stop the ball during the first ODI against South Africa. Photograph: BCCI

The Indian attack was without its regular spin spearhead R Ashwin, who is nursing a side strain, and Gavaskar felt the offie should not be rushed back.

"I also think India missed Ashwin badly. I know he is too eager to play. He missed the last few matches but I saw him bowling in the nets ahead of the third ODI. I think he should not rush things as a side strain can stay with you for long. He should be patient to recover before the Test series," said Gavaskar. 

The batting great was effusive in his praise of the Proteas, especially de Villiers, and called him a Superman for his 61-ball 119. 

"He is a superman. He is incredible. I think the secret of his success is his positioning. He can read the bowlers' mind and can get into the hitting position quite well. India need to find a solution to tackle him ahead of the Test series," he said. 

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