Kolkata, Nov 15 (UNI) India bowling coach Morne Morkel acknowledged that the team’s pre-match strategy may not have aligned with the rapidly changing surface at the Eden Gardens, stating that the think-tank had deliberately taken conditions out of their planning before the opening day’s play against South Africa.
In what emerged as one of his most revealing remarks, Morkel said the team had approached the Test believing the wicket would hold firm for longer than it eventually did. “The conversation was that it’s a good wicket and hard work. We planned more on how to attack South Africa and took conditions out of the equation,” he said, suggesting that India’s primary emphasis was on tactical aggression rather than adapting to a surface that deteriorated earlier than anticipated.
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