"They struggled because most of the (current) South African batsmen hadnt played against wrist spinners very much. They were taken by surprise by the quality of spin and they hadn't seen anything like that before, Wessels told PTI.
The Virat Kohli-led Indian team scripted history by winning a first-ever ODI bilateral series in South Africa with a stunning 5-1 margin.
Wessels, who is an expert panelist for the India-South Africa limited over series which is being aired on SONY TEN 1 and SONY TEN 3 channels, maintained that the Indian triumph did not come as a surprise to him.
"I wasn't surprised by India's performance as I knew going into the One Day series (after Tests) they are going to be competitive and they are a good One Day team. South Africa had a depleted side and they lost players through injuries (in the series) and their play against spinners was not good enough. India was the better side," said Wessels, who had also played for Australia when his native country was in cricket isolation during the apartheid era.
Wessels agreed with Kallis's views and quipped, "I agree with him and he is absolutely right."
India lost the Test series 2-1 to South Africa held prior to the ODI rubber and a lot of former players have blamed India's lack of sufficient preparation for the loss.
India will be touring England and Australia in the later part of the year and the 60-year-old former left handed batsman is of the opinion that India should go sufficiently in advance to these countries and must play warm-up matches prior to the Test rubber.
"They should have had a warm-up match in South Africa. I am not saying that would have impacted on them winning the series, but it would have helped them to get used to the conditions," he signed off.
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