188/4 (20.0 ov)IND
VS
SA 189/4 (18.4 ov)
CRR: 10.12 | South Africa beat India by 6 wickets

SA beat IND by 6 wickets | India vs South Africa, Highlights And Cricket Score 2nd T20I Match

India in South Africa, 3 T20I Series, 2018

Date: Feb 21, 2018 Start Time: 21:30 IST | 16:00 GMT | 18:00 Local
Venue: SuperSport Park, Centurion

India vs South Africa Highlights And Cricket Score 2nd Match - T20I Summary

End of Over : 18.4 SA: 189/4

Thanks to this win, the last match on this tour for India won't be a dead rubber. Both teams have an equal chance of winning this series now. One can look at it this way - South Africa won the Test series, India won the ODIs; so whoever will win this one will boast of winning the contest 2-1. Do join us on Saturday at 1800 local (1600 GMT) for the all-important game in Cape Town. Until then, it's goodbye from us. Cheers!

Victorious South Africa captain, JP Duminy is delighted with the win and hopes to take the momentum into the next game. Praises his bowlers for a good show in the Powerplay, although they lost way in the last 5. He is satisfied with the way they batted and is thrilled with the performance of Heinrich Klaasen. Adds to be ahead of the DL par score gave them the extra push to be right up with their scoring rate and it helped them to bat with freedom. On the shorter boundaries, he smiles and comments that they tried to make the batsmen hit towards the longer part of the ground. Hopes to put up a spectacle in the final T20I.

Man of the Match, Heinrich Klaasen is all smiles and considers it a special feeling to do on his home ground. Adds that they didn't get this type of surface before and is glad to get one today. Mentions that they wanted to put the Indian bowlers under pressure. Also says that he is feeling comfortable with his game at the moment and is enjoying his cricket.

India skipper, Virat Kohli feels it was a tough one for the bowlers. Praises Manish Pandey and Suresh Raina for their knocks and also mentions about Dhoni's impactful innings. Believes the constant drizzle made it tough for the bowlers to grip the ball. Considers it a tough day for them and commends the knocks of Klaasen and Duminy. When asked whether he felt that the umpires should have taken the players off the field, the Indian skipper replies that either it had to happen in the first innings and when it didn't happen it's fair to carry on in the second innings, considers it good for the spectators. Adds that it was not a case of shorter boundary and reiterates that the wet conditions didn't help them. Signs off by saying that they are looking forward to the last match.

Nothing much to talk about India's bowling and believe me that's been a rarity on this tour. All their bowlers struggled to stop the run flow and pick wickets at regular intervals. Against Klaasen especially, they looked completely out of sorts. Yuzvendra Chahal was a marked man tonight. Went for aplenty and Heinrich Klaasen showed some extra affinity towards him - Hammered 41 off 12 balls at a strike rate of 341.66. Carnage.

Now, let's talk about the class of Heinrich Klaasen. What a find he has been for the home team! The chase, as usual, stuttered early on once they lost their openers but the wicketkeeper-batsman got a promotion in the batting order and he grabbed it with both hands. He snatched the drifting momentum by the scruff of the neck and forced it back in his side's favour. His 69 off 30 balls was studded with 7 sixes which shows the magnitude of his knock. Not to forget the role of skipper JP Duminy, who had no issues in playing second fiddle to Klaasen. But once he departed, JP took the onus on himself and along with Farhaan Behardien finished off the chase with 8 balls to spare. The winning shot and his huge roar summed up how badly he and his team needed this win.

Gone are the days when the rain and Duckworth-Lewis method used to hamper South Africa's progress. First at the Bullring in the ODIs and now here in Centurion, the Proteas have done something unimaginable. In fact, the threat of rain powered South Africa's chase. The approach they adopted to be on par with the DL score helped their run rate immensely and eventually, they ended on the right side of the result.

Stop the press! Stop whatever you're doing. South Africa have managed to win a game. Shocked? Even we are. But one cannot take anything away from their effort. Have you seen a spring? You can push it down and down and down, and then there comes a moment when it bounces back. Something of similar sorts happened with the Proteas. They were down and out, under the cosh, written off and all of a sudden, boom...they emerged victorious! From the series point of view, it's now on level terms and makes the final T20I something to look forward to...

18.4 6

Jaydev Unadkat to JP Duminy. SIX! Here it is! JP Duminy has finished it off in style! Unadkat delivers it on a fuller length, in line of the stumps, JP clears his front leg and deposits it over long on for a maximum. The skipper roars in delight. SOUTH AFRICA WIN BY 6 WICKETS with more than one over to spare! Also, this is now the highest run chase in Centurion.

18.3 6

Jaydev Unadkat to JP Duminy. SIX! Boom! Unadkat probably attempts for the yorker but it has gone horribly wrong. Ends up being a full toss, JP gives the charge and pumps it over mid-wicket for a maximum. One more such blow needed.

18.2 1

Jaydev Unadkat to Farhaan Behardien. Flashes and flashes hard! Width on offer outside off, Farhaan throws his bat at it and edges it down to third man for one.

18.2 wd

Jaydev Unadkat to Farhaan Behardien. Wide! Loses his radar completely and bowls it way wide outside off, Behardien leaves it.

18.1 2

Jaydev Unadkat to Farhaan Behardien. Runs in from around the wicket and angles in a back of a length ball outside off. Behardien swings and gets it away from the inner half of the bat. It races through square leg for a couple.

End of Over : 18 10 Runs 18.4: 173/4
17.6 4

Shardul Thakur to JP Duminy. FOUR! Duminy reaches his 10th T20I fifty in a streaky manner. A length ball around leg, JP swings his bat and inside edges it past the stumps and the keeper for a boundary at fine leg. 16 needed off 12!

17.5 1

Shardul Thakur to Farhaan Behardien. Short and pulled across the line for a single.

17.4 1

Shardul Thakur to JP Duminy. In the air...safe! Full and wide outside off, Duminy lofts it over covers and it goes on one drop to Kumar in the deep. Should have gone for the catch, many would think. A single added.

17.3 1

Shardul Thakur to Farhaan Behardien. The batsman drives this through the covers. One run added to the total.

17.2 2

Shardul Thakur to Farhaan Behardien. Shortish and around off, Behardien shuffles across and nudges it to fine leg for a couple.

17.1 1

Shardul Thakur to JP Duminy. Duminy plays a pull shot to this short delivery. The batsmen have run through for a single.

End of Over : 17 7 Runs 18.4: 163/4
16.6 1

Bhuvneshwar Kumar to JP Duminy. Helps it in front of square leg and collects a single. 7 from the over without taking any risk. 26 off 18!

16.5 0

Bhuvneshwar Kumar to JP Duminy. Bouncer! The batsman ducks under the bouncer at the last moment.

16.4 2

Bhuvneshwar Kumar to JP Duminy. Good length ball on middle, Duminy flicks it gently through mid-wicket and scampers back for the second run. Doing it risk free.

Summary

India will play South Africa in the second T20 match of the series at SuperSport Park in Centurion. The second T20 match of the three-match T20 series will be played on February 21, Wednesday. The live telecast of the match will begin from 09.30 p.m. IST. India will be looking forward to winning the series decider and attain unassailable lead in the series.

The first T20I between India and South Africa showed exactly why India has been winning and South Africa not. Once again, one of the Indian openers went on to set the platform for the middle-order batsmen. For South Africa, their openers failed again. Shikhar Dhawan’s 72-run knock and Bhuvaneshwar Kumar’s five-wicket haul propelled the visitors to victory.

The Proteas side lost too many wickets early for them to have any chance in the match. However, the 81-run partnership between Farhan Behardien and Reeza Hendricks did give the hosts a chance before Bhuvaneshwar Kumar ran through the lower order and ravaged South Africa.

With AB de Villiers already out of the T20 series, due to an injury, it looks difficult for the South African team to make a comeback in the series. It is a do-or-die situation for South Africa in tomorrow\'s clash at Centurion. For India, they will be looking to win their maiden double series win on the South African soil.

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