India took a 2-0 lead in the series with their comprehensive win on Sunday, as Chahal took a career-best 5 for 22 and bowled out South Africa for the lowest total on home soil.
"The tough thing is you are playing against two wrist spinners, and not a lot of players have played against. It does take time to get used to their change-ups and their variations," Benkenstein sounded helpless.
"We've had a good look at them in the two games (so far) and I'm sure our performances will improve as the series goes on," he said.
The Proteas have got two wrist spinners to create match simulation but comfort facing them won't happen overnight.
"The guys were in the nets and we've got two wrist spinners, so they were practising against them. But things don't turn around overnight. So, there isn't much time to practice but I don't think today we got out to the spinners bowling us out. I think we had some soft dismissals there."
"The challenge lies in the fact that they bowl very slow. Our spinners bowl very fast. Even on domestic wickets, we bowl pretty quick and it's so much easier to get runs (when that's the case). To be fair, in South Africa we don't get a lot of spin. So, this is obviously an issue."
"I'm actually pretty amazed by how slow they can actually bowl. And obviously if you're a wrist spinner and you bowl slow, then it turns on any surface. But I think because of the slowness, there are also scoring opportunities. I would rather that we look at that than just plodding around," he added.
"It obviously is tough to not have them (De Villiers and Du Plessis). We are playing against a very, very strong team and we would have ideally wanted to be at full strength. We have got in the back of our minds as well as our eyes are on the World Cup. We want to win the series but we do see this as a great opportunity to get some game time on to our next best players," Benkenstein reasoned.
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