Updated On: 04 October, 2022 08:28 AM IST | Guwahati | PTI
After beating South Africa by 16 runs in a highly intense T20I, India skipper Rohit Sharma admits his team need to get their act together in the last few overs on both, bowling and batting fronts

South African batsman David Miller is congratulated by India captain Rohit Sharma and left-arm spinner Axar Patel after scoring an unbeaten 106 during the second T20I in Guwahati on Sunday. Pic/PTI
Rohit Sharma admitted that T20 contests are pretty much settled during the death overs and the India skipper wants better execution of plans from his team mates although he is not overly worried about his team’s consistent struggles at that crucial stage of the match.
Invited to bat, India posted a mammoth 237 for three in the second T20 on Sunday but the Proteas took the game deep before eventually falling short by 16 runs as the hosts claimed their first series-win over South African at home.