Former South Africa player Daryll Cullinan made a stern review of India's tactical mistakes in the second Test.
In a chat with ESPNcricinfo, Cullinan highlighted that Indian pacers bowled poor lengths which come as an advantage for Proteas batters while chasing 240-run
target.
Cullinan compared Jasprit Bumrah with Proteas pacer Kagiso Rabada and said that the Indian spearhead bowled wrong lengths on a wicket that had variable bounce.
He further added that South African bowlers were playing a patient game by allowing the wicket to do the job while Indians weren't patient enough and it seemed as if they
were expecting things to happen.
With the third Test scheduled to start on January 11 at Cape Town, Team India will need a good tactical plan to win an elusive Test series in the Rainbow Nation.
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