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India v South Africa, 2nd ODI, Bangalore 'We know that they’re beatable' - Dravid November 18, 2005
Rahul Dravid On captaining the side on home soil It's nice to be captain here. I'm looking forward to it, it's always special playing in your hometown. That aside, it's just like any other game. You have the same preparation regardless of whether you play in Bangalore or Hyderabad or Chennai. We've taken some positives out of the defeat [Hyderabad] and we'll be looking to do some things better. On what new strategies may be employed We've got certain ideas and we'll put them into practice tomorrow. Hopefully, they'll come off for us and we'll improve in the areas we didn't do so well in at Hyderabad. On whether the Indians had found the South African pace too hot to handle Not really, no. They got some good conditions to bowl in, and we played some bad shots. But we've got a quality batting line-up, and if you look at it, you'll see that they've made runs all over the world, in all conditions. We just had an off day, that's all. There's no need to panic as a result of one failure, and any decisions we make will not be based on an off day. On the pitch It looks a good one, but I've never been able to predict how too many of them will behave. On Virender Sehwag's form Veeru's an experienced player and he's been a match-winner for us. He didn't make a 50 against Sri Lanka, but he played very well at times. He bowled and fielded well, and was very valuable in his role as vice-captain. He's due for runs, and we know it's only a matter of time. On the team composition and Supersub We'll only decide on the team in the morning, after looking at the conditions. Naming the Supersub too will be dependent on the pitch and what we decide to do if we win the toss. On whether the team had paid any attention to Graeme Smith's "They're hiding Dhoni" remarks It's the first I'm hearing of it (laughs). Things will be said, but no one takes it too seriously. On recovering from the early-morning collapse at Hyderabad It was certainly very encouraging. Guys like Ajit [Agarkar] and Harbhajan [Singh] hadn't had a bat for a few games, and the way they supported Yuvraj [Singh] said much about their attitude and the positive vibe within the team. Greg Chappell On how he views the South African challenge as compared to the Sri Lankan one All teams are a challenge. South Africa are on the rise and their recent one-day record is very good. But we know that they're beatable, and I have no doubt that we'll win some games in this series. I won't say that it's a bigger challenge, just a different one. On the number of wides bowled by RP Singh We've discussed it. But we've got him trying to do certain things which might just make him more prone to bowling wides. He bowls a tight line and if you've noticed, most of the wides have been against left-handers. It's just a concern, and not a worry. On whether India would continue to experiment despite the first-match loss You guys refer to it as experimentation. We just use different strategies. On coping with the dew factor We'll do what we can under the conditions. We've learnt lessons from the matches played under lights so far this season. On whether different bowling strategies were being thought of, including maybe opening with a spinner We have a few plans up our sleeve for the coming games, which obviously won't be disclosed here. The strategies will be more from the point of view of the conditions. We learnt a lot more about South Africa during the last game, and we'll be putting that into practice for the coming ones. On whether he was aware that Dravid had two wickets against South Africa And that's where it'll stay. We wouldn't want to ruin his figures (faint smile). Dileep Premachandran is features editor of Cricinfo © Cricinfo
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