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Team kept composure while batting, says JP Duminy

Centurion, Feb 22 (CRICKETNMORE) - After playing a crucial knock in the second Twenty20 International match which helped his team beat India by six wickets, South Africa skipper Jean-Paul Duminy (64 not out) said the team kept its composure while

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Team kept composure while batting, says JP Duminy Images
Team kept composure while batting, says JP Duminy Images ()
Surendra Kumar
By Surendra Kumar
Feb 22, 2018 • 04:32 PM

"At the toss, we spoke about this being a semi-final and taking the series to Newlands. We kept our composure with the bat after taking early wickets," Duminy was quoted as saying by the International Cricket Council (ICC) website.

Surendra Kumar
By Surendra Kumar
February 22, 2018 • 04:32 PM

"I just thought the way Klaasen came and played with freedom, we kept up with the rate. It was raining pretty similarly in our innings as well but I was comfortable when we were ahead of the rate," he added.

Duminy also said the key point of the match was when they took the top three wickets early.

"They (India) came at us but the key for us was taking the wickets and we got three up front. To chase down 189 is a pretty good effort. It'll be nice to play in front of my home crowd (in the next match) and hopefully, we put up a spectacle there," he added.

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