Quinton de Kock, South Africa’s stand-in skipper, admitted that the visiting team’s batting line up didn’t pick Sri Lanka spinner Akila Dhananjaya, who registered career-best figures of 6 for 29 to star in Sri Lanka’s win in the final ODI on Sunday (August 12). Crediting the 24-year-old spinner for ‘bamboozling’ the South African batsmen, de Kock also said the scorecard pressure got the better of the visitors.
De Kock credits Dhananjaya for ‘bamboozling’ South Africa
Quinton de Kock, South Africa’s stand-in skipper, admitted that the visiting team’s batting line up didn’t pick Sri Lanka spinner Akila Dhananjaya, who registered career-best figures of 6 for 29 to star in Sri Lanka’s win in the final ODI on Sunday (August 12). Crediting the 24-year-old spinner for ‘bamboozling’ the South African batsmen, de Kock also said the scorecard pressure got the better of the visitors.

