South Africa ended the T20 I series on a high with an extensive yet consolatory 49- run win over India in the 3rd and last T20 I at the Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore on Tuesday. India clinched the T20 I series 2-1 as the Rohit Sharma-led side had actually won the very first T20 in Thiruvananthapuram by 8 wickets and the 2nd video game in Guwahati by 16 runs.
India vs South Africa, 3rd T20 I: Highlights
Chasing 228, India were off to a scary start as captain Rohit Sharma succumbed to a duck in the extremely initially over while Shreyas Iyer, who strolled in at No. 3, was dismissed for 1 in the 2nd over. Birthday young boy Rishabh Pant searched in great touch prior to a soft termination ended his remain on the crease in the 5th over.
Dinesh Karthik was provided the chance to bat at number 4 and kept a favorable mindset throughout his entire innings. His 46- run knock was ending up being an amusing one up until he played a nasty reverse sweep and his stumps were rattled.
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The staying Indian batters stopped working to make any noteworthy contributions, and Suryakumar Yadav, who had actually remained in incredible type, was not able to make much of a distinction. In the end, India were bowled out for 178, therefore falling 49 runs except the winning target in spite of a great 37- run knock from Deepak Chahar at the back end. South African bowler Dwaine Pretorious ended up with 3/26
Earlier, Rilee Rossouw struck a stunning hundred while Quinton de Kock played a top-class 68- run knock to power South Africa to 227 for 3 in the last T20 I versus India in Indore on Tuesday. On a bad night for all 4 Indian pacers, Harshal Patel (0/49), who is headed to the T20 World Cup, continued to leakage runs.
Deepak Chahar, Mohammad Siraj and Umesh Yadav likewise chose more than 11 runs per over as they were put to the sword by Rossouw and Quinton de Kock (68 off 43 balls). With de Kock and Rossouw in a damaging mode, South Africa left to an excellent start on a pitch that was a belter, reaching 48 for one in the powerplay.
They took a combative position when captain Temba Bavuma (3) was dismissed inexpensively. Bavuma looked totally ou