Team India won the first three matches of the one-day series against South Africa. The hosts, however, turned around in the fourth ODI. Team India captain Virat Kohli acknowledged that India was wrong in that match.
Kohli said that the mistakes they made as a team then they lost the opportunity to win the match. But then the question of professionalism of Indian team was questioned by Sunil Gavaskar The Cricket Great has attacked Yajubendra Chahal.
Miller became bowled on that day, and Miller was bowled. But Miller returned to life due to the ball being 'no ball'. Then he became deadly. The former India skipper, who has been the captain of the team, He said, lifting the finger towards the face, clearly it lacks professionalism.
Gavaskar said that the 'no ball' to me is the turning point of the match. David Miller became clean-bowled. Then the way he returned he changed the match.Referring to no-ball inexplicable crime, he said, "If I say honestly, there is no place for 'no-nick' in today's cricket where technology can be used. Wide ball can still happen, in that case, umpires are very tight now, so we should try not to do that too. On the other hand if there is a no ball then a free hit is available, in that case it should not be said in any way.