Former India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar analyzed India’s batting collapse against South Africa, noting Ishan Kishan’s early dismissal after Abhishek Sharma’s cheap exit. Nayar emphasised the need for better plans against quality off-spin, citing upcoming matches against the West Indies and Roston Chase.
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