KOLKATA, Feb 17 (PTI): Gary Kirsten remains apprehensive about the weather but the India coach has no doubt that 40-50 overs would be enough for his boys to bowl out South Africa for a series-levelling win tomorrow.
Kirsten said with South Africa 115 for three and still trailing by 232 runs, India held the edge but all would hinge on how many overs� play is possible tomorrow.
�We are in a pretty good position, we have got them three down and now we need just seven more wickets. It all depends on how much time we have,� said Kirsten.
Asked how many overs they would require to bag the remaining seven South African wickets, Kirsten said, �Hopefully we will need 40 or 50. But it�s very difficult with this weather.�
The coach, however, believes that getting rid of South Africa�s batting mainstay Jacques Kallis was a big relief for the team which would push for a win tomorrow to remain the number one Test team in the world.

KOLKATA, Feb 17 (PTI): Gary Kirsten remains apprehensive about the weather but the India coach has no doubt that 40-50 overs would be enough for his boys to bowl out South Africa for a series-levelling win tomorrow.
Kirsten said with South Africa 115 for three and still trailing by 232 runs, India held the edge but all would hinge on how many overs� play is possible tomorrow.
�We are in a pretty good position, we have got them three down and now we need just seven more wickets. It all depends on how much time we have,� said Kirsten.
Asked how many overs they would require to bag the remaining seven South African wickets, Kirsten said, �Hopefully we will need 40 or 50. But it�s very difficult with this weather.�
The coach, however, believes that getting rid of South Africa�s batting mainstay Jacques Kallis was a big relief for the team which would push for a win tomorrow to remain the number one Test team in the world.