"Munaf never once doubted himself or what he could offer the team. His work ethic is enormous, he has a very strong and steady head on his shoulders and calmness in any situation. He gave Zaheer the freedom to bowl very freely and aggressively," Simons was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo.
Munaf's ability to bowl to a good line and length and generate bounce off the placid Indian tracks made life difficult for the batsmen and, according to Simons, the bowler's presence had given the Indian attack the reassurance it badly needed.
The South African felt that Indian bowlers made up for lack of pace with their high degree of skills.
Simons also had a word of appreciation for pace spearhead Zaheer Khan and took special mention of his slower ball, which left many a batsman bamboozled during the tournament.
"Zaheer began working on it during the World Twenty20 in the West Indies and was ready to use it during the World Cup."
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