"We have not bowled well in first three overs which has been disappointing. We need to get better. We are going to play on different wickets now. The batsmen have dominated the first six overs. It's a big challenge for the bowlers," said Du Plessis at his post-match presser.
"Obviously there were some really good shots but we need to be a lot better, it is as simple as that. You have to improve. The batsmen can play great shots but our skill levels are just letting us a little bit down in the first three overs."
"The thinking behind it was that it skids in the first six overs and the ball does not swing much. It's not the usual Mumbai wicket with pace and bounce. We wanted someone with variations, thought taking the pace off the ball will help. And he (David Wiese) also strengthens our batting. It was the right decision," said Du Plessis.
"He bowled really well in the three games against Australia (back home) and in the warm-up games also he bowled well. We make selections based on wickets we play on," he said.
"The thinking might change again when we move to different places. The Nagpur wicket has been turning quite a bit. We will make those decisions once we get there," he added.
"Chris Morris showed that by bowling with good discipline and good intensity there's something for the bowlers. It's important for our bowlers to get confidence.
"Imran Tahir was probably going to bowl the third or the fourth over but then we got Shahzad out. Obviously, I didn't know JP was going to get injured, he was going to bowl as well today. I would have got 2-3 overs from (JP) Duminy but he got injured," he said.
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