Updated On: 30 June, 2024 08:20 AM IST | Chennai | PTI
But, as the wicket kept deteriorating, we saw more [variable] bounce and turn. There is always a challenge with the wickets, and we are always prepared for it,” Rana added

India`s bowler Sneh Rana celebrates the wicket of South Africa`s Anneke Bosch during the second day of a one-off women`s test cricket match between India and South Africa, at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, in Chennai. Pic/PTI
India off-spinner Sneh Rana (3-61) depended on channel bowling to get three wickets on the second day of the one-off Test against South Africa but also benefitted from the variable bounce due to considerable deterioration of the Chepauk track.