After India bagged their first T20I series at home against the Proteas, skipper Rohit Sharma pointed out that India needs to work on their death bowling in order to win more matches.
While the Indian bowlers only managed to take 3 wickets in their 2nd T20I against South Africa, Rohit feels that the team's death bowling hasn't been effective in the last few games and that they want to execute their bowling plans in a certain way.
"To bowl and bat at the death is very tough. That is where the game is decided. It is not concerning, but we need to pick ourselves and get our act together" Rohit said in his post match interview.
With the Indian contingent set to fly to Australia post the 3rd T20I on Tuesday, India will be hoping their bowlers can end the series on a high before the T20 World Cup Down Under.