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South Africa vs India 2nd T20I Highlights: South Africa Level the Series 1-1 with a 3-Wicket Victory

Introduction

During the second T20I of the series at St George’s Park, Gqeberha, what became one of the most impressive match experiences saw South Africa overcome India by 3 wickets. This match was particularly interesting due to the fight between the bat and ball as well, with India scoring an under par score of 124/6 in their innings of 20 overs. South Africa, despite losing some quick wickets in the beginning of the chase, remained calm and collected with Tristan Stubbs’ cool 47* helping them cross the line with a ball to spare.

With this win, the visitors have now tied the series at one all, making the last encounter more interesting. Now, let us also look at the best moments and aspersions from both teams during the course of this interesting game.

Match Overview

  • Date: November 10, 2024
  • Venue: St George’s Park, Gqeberha
  • Series: India Tour of South Africa, 2024
  • Result: South Africa won by 3 wickets, leveling the series 1-1
  • Toss: South Africa won the toss and opted to bowl first
  • Umpires: Arno Jacobs, Lubabalo Gcuma
  • Third Umpire: Allahudien Paleker
  • Match Referee: Andy Pycroft

India’s Innings: A Struggle to Set a Big Target

India’s innings were characterized by early wickets, which stunted their progress. South Africa’s bowlers kept the pressure on, not allowing any partnerships to flourish, resulting in India finishing with a below-par total of 124/6.

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India’s Batting Performance

Batter Runs Balls 4s 6s SR
Sanju Samson (wk) 0 3 0 0 0.00
Abhishek Sharma 4 5 1 0 80.00
Suryakumar Yadav (c) 4 9 0 0 44.44
Tilak Varma 20 20 1 1 100.00
Axar Patel 27 21 4 1 128.57
Hardik Pandya 39* 45 4 1 86.67
Rinku Singh 9 11 0 0 81.82
Arshdeep Singh 7* 6 0 0 116.67
Extras 14        
Total 124 20 Ov      

India’s innings was an uphill battle after a disastrous start. Sanju Samson, who opened the batting, was dismissed for a duck in the first over by Marco Jansen. The early loss of the wicket put pressure on the rest of the batting line-up.

Suryakumar Yadav, who took over as captain in Rohit Sharma’s absence, was dismissed cheaply for 4 runs, trapped leg before by Simelane. Despite efforts from Tilak Varma and Axar Patel, who both contributed with crucial runs, India never really got going.

The middle order never latched significant partnerships with Rinku Singh (9), Arshdeep Singh (7*), and the others who collectively failed to build significant partnerships. Experienced batter Hardik Pandya put up hard resistance with an unbeaten 39, but surely that wasn’t enough to set up a total India could call chasing-friendly.

South Africa’s Bowling Performance

South Africa’s bowlers were excellent, sticking to their plans and exploiting the conditions to perfection. Marco Jansen (1/25) and Gerald Coetzee (1/25) made early breakthroughs, while Simelane (1/20) and Markram (1/4) were instrumental in maintaining pressure.

Bowler Overs Runs Wickets Economy
Marco Jansen 4 25 1 6.20
Gerald Coetzee 4 25 1 6.20
Simelane 3 20 1 6.70
Keshav Maharaj 4 24 0 6.00
Aiden Markram (c) 1 4 1 4.00
Nqabayomzi Peter 4 20 1 5.00

The fall of wickets was consistent throughout India’s innings, with Marco Jansen taking the crucial wicket of Sanju Samson, and Gerald Coetzee dismissing Abhishek Sharma. Varun Chakaravarthy, who had an excellent outing in the first T20I, struggled to get breakthroughs this time, but Markram and Nqabayomzi Peter provided key breakthroughs in the middle overs.

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Key moments in India’s innings:

  1. 0.3 Overs: Samson (0) b Marco Jansen – India 0/1
  2. 1.5 Overs: Abhishek Sharma (4) c Marco Jansen b Gerald Coetzee – India 5/2
  3. 3.6 Overs: Suryakumar Yadav (4) lbw b Simelane – India 15/3
  4. 7.6 Overs: Tilak Varma (20) c David Miller b Markram – India 45/4
  5. 11.5 Overs: Axar Patel (27) run out (Nqabayomzi Peter) – India 70/5
  6. 15.2 Overs: Rinku Singh (9) c Gerald Coetzee b Nqabayomzi Peter – India 87/6

South Africa’s Chase: Stubbs Guides the Team Home

South Africa began their chase with a few hiccups, losing key wickets in the early stages. However, it was Tristan Stubbs’s controlled unbeaten knock of 47* off 41 balls that ensured a chase which went deep, and South Africa crossed the finish line with one ball to spare.

South Africa’s Batting Performance

Batter Runs Balls 4s 6s SR
Ryan Rickelton 13 11 2 0 118.18
Reeza Hendricks 24 21 3 1 114.29
Aiden Markram (c) 3 8 0 0 37.50
Tristan Stubbs 47* 41 4 1 114.63
Marco Jansen 7 10 1 0 70.00
Heinrich Klaasen (wk) 2 3 0 0 66.67
David Miller 0 1 0 0 0.00
Andile Simelane 7 10 0 0 70.00
Gerald Coetzee 19* 9 2 1 211.11
Extras 6        
Total 128 19 Ov      

South Africa’s chase was marred by early setbacks as Ryan Rickelton (13), Aiden Markram (3), and Reeza Hendricks (24) all fell within the first 10 overs. However, the experienced duo of Tristan Stubbs and Gerald Coetzee steadied the ship.

Key moments in South Africa’s innings:

  1. 5 Overs: Ryan Rickelton (13) c Rinku Singh b Arshdeep Singh – South Africa 22/1
  2. 2 Overs: Aiden Markram (3) b Varun Chakaravarthy – South Africa 33/2
  3. 4 Overs: Reeza Hendricks (24) b Varun Chakaravarthy – South Africa 44/3
  4. 5 Overs: Marco Jansen (7) b Varun Chakaravarthy – South Africa 64/4
  5. 1 Overs: Heinrich Klaasen (2) c Rinku Singh b Varun Chakaravarthy – South Africa 66/5
  6. 2 Overs: David Miller (0) b Varun Chakaravarthy – South Africa 66/6
  7. 4 Overs: Andile Simelane (7) b Ravi Bishnoi – South Africa 86/7

The early onslaught of wickets didn’t shake Tristan Stubbs who, although rested for a while, did get the runs and brought his team to the winning line. His stay at the crease, which was further enhanced by a somewhat hasty contribution from Gerald Coetzee (19*) in the end, helped his side achieve the target within 19 overs.

Conclusion

With South Africa’s crucial second T20I victory, the series has been leveled 1-1 and therefore the final match becomes much more interesting. Tristan Stubbs’s unconquered 47*, together with the disciplined bowling effort by South African players made the day. Although there were a few good individual performances, India could not put up a challenging score and more so their bowlers were unable to protect the low score against Stubbs anchoring the innings very well.

As both teams wait for the final one to be played, many things will run into their minds regarding the composition of the squad, tactics to be used as well as dealing with pressure in such matches. The third T20I is thus expected to be an exciting finale to this very closely fought series.

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