Australia head coach Justin Langer admitted that it was a very, very difficult decision to keep left-arm spinner Ashton Agar and pacer Kane Richardson out of the playing eleven in the opening match of the Men's T20 World Cup against South Africa on Saturday.
The decision meant that Australia went into the match with four specialist bowlers, with Glenn Maxwell chipping in with his part-time off-spin. It worked well as Australia restricted South Africa to 118/9 and chased 119 with five wickets in hand on a slow pitch.
"It was a very, very difficult selection. But because we went for the 7-4 set-up rather than the 6-5, and we felt that we were very well planned against South Africa, we knew that we wanted to try and make an impact in the powerplay overs, in the first six overs, we've seen that through the IPL. And we also knew the strength of South Africa upfront so, and thankfully it worked yesterday," Langer was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo on Sunday.