India 202 for 8 (Samson 107) beaten South Africa 141 (Chakravarthy 3-25, Bishnoi 3-28) by 61 runs
They may have thought they had given themselves a chance when they finally pulled India back. South Africa looked to concede the highest total at Kingsmead and the highest against India, but after the dismissal of Samson in the 17th over, India scored 28 runs from 20 balls and lost four wickets. They still finished with their fourth total against South Africa, and it proved to be too much.
The return of Gerald Coetzee
The rest didn’t go so well. Indian captain Suryakumar hit Coetzee over the head for four and then to fine leg for six to take 10 runs after his opener. Coetzee closed out the Powerplay which India finished on 56 for 1. Coetzee also made a comeback in the match when he was called upon to bowl at the death and had Hardik Pandya caught at deep point for just 2 and Rinku Singh caught with his penultimate over. ball.
Kruger’s timeless one that ended with a wicket
Tilak is too good to pass up
Tilak hit the second ball he faced with the wind on deep square behind for six as he joined in the boundary hitting action. He sent the first ball of Peter’s second over between deep mid-wicket and deep back square for four, then tore Kruger’s tactic apart to prevent the shorter leg side boundary from being in tatters. He hit it over backward point and swept it to fine leg. His innings was cut short when he hit Maharaj to the deep backward square boundary where Marco Jansen took a good catch, but his cameo gave middle-order momentum to India’s innings.
Markram’s policy continues, as does that of South Africa.
It’s been 25 innings and two years since Markram scored a T20I half-century and the run continued with a seventh single-digit score in this match. Markram looked particularly out of sorts when he tried to bowl Arshdeep to mid-wicket, but closed the face of the bat too early and gave Samson a slight edge to fall in the first over. This set the tone for an innings in which South Africa never quite got going. Tristan Stubbs and Ryan Rickelton were both dismissed in the Powerplay, which South Africa finished on 49 for 3. The combination of Heinrich Klaasen and David Miller put on 42 in 6.1 overs, but when they were separated, South Africa collapsed. They were bowled out in 18 overs and were bowled out for their fourth lowest score against India to lose the series opener by 61 runs.
Varun knocks out South Africa’s best
Chakravarthy removed both South African middle-order players and he collected them in the space of three balls. In his final over, Klaasen tried to pull a slightly shorter ball but sent it straight to Axar Patel at long-off. And two balls later, Miller hit Chakravarthy to Avesh at square foot and South Africa went from 79 for 3 to 87 for 5 and were staring straight at defeat.