Steyn cautions India to want more forceful bowling.sniffing an arrangement win in Durban, South African pace initiate Dale Steyn by and by reminded the Indians that they will be unnerved yet again with forceful bowling when the two groups go head to head again in the second ODI at the Kingsmead in Durban Sunday. On the eve of the match.here Saturday, Steyn was spitting fire through his words much the same as his playing and said that India's 141-run misfortune in the first ODI in Johannesburg was similar to a reminder for the World No.1 side.he said that South Africa won't be jaded and will attempt to seal the arrangement here. The third ODI is slated for Wednesday in Centurion."in India the ball doesn't get higher than the stumps. This is not Mumbai. Here, they can't score effortlessly in diverse ranges and it is going to be difficult to play here. Furthermore there is a greater amount of that going ahead Sunday," he said.
Inquired as to whether the Indian batsmen are alarmed of South African playing ambush, Steyn said: "I might think so. I might without a doubt want to think so."new Delhi: South Africa has put a brake on Team India's winning force. All the South African players showed huge work in the field in the first ODI played at Johannesburg.man of the match de Kock said, "I am exceptionally glad and euphoric for what I have completed today. I would like to continue with the great work. Getting a Man-of-the -Match honor is an unique thing however I am euphoric and because of partners. Plan to get a few all the more in next two diversions"