South Africa vs. India T20 2022 Highlights Updates: Temba Bavuma's choice to bowl first backfired as India amassed a mammoth 237/3 in 20 overs during the second T20I on Sunday in Guwahati. In reply, South Africa scored 221-3 in 20 overs thanks to David Miller's undefeated 106(47). Quinton de Kock also had a successful comeback, scoring 69 runs off 48 balls. Temba Bavuma and Rilee Rossouw were lost by the Proteas early on as Arshdeep Singh packed the pair on 0. Despite considerable resistance, Aiden Markram was silenced by Axar Patel on 33(19). KL Rahul and Rohit Sharma gave India a strong start earlier in the evening by putting up 96 runs for the first wicket.
Before being caught at deep off Keshav Maharaj's bowling, Rohit had scored 43 from 37 balls. Rahul was subsequently caught LBW on 57 by Mahraj (27). The performance was then carried on by Virat Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav, who put up a 100-plus run stand for the third wicket, with Suryakumar scoring a half-century in just 18 balls. On 61, he was ran out (22). Dinesh Karthik hit a four and a few sixes in the penultimate over against Kagiso Rabada, while Virat Kohli finished the innings unbeaten on 49 (28).
Suryakumar Yadav is open to a brief conversation. After the start the openers provided, according to Yadav, he had to maintain the momentum. Gives David Miller credit for his batting style. asserts that you should be upbeat and ignore the goal when you are batting first.
This concludes the game. India prevails in the series, but there is still one game left. The T20I series' last match is about to begin. Join us for all the action on October 4 at 7 p.m. IST (1 p.m. GMT). Come early to enjoy the buildup. Cheers until then.
With a 16-run victory in the second game on Sunday, India won their first ever Twenty20 series at home against South Africa despite David Miller's undefeated 106. In Guwahati, where India was given the opportunity to bat first, Suryakumar Yadav hammered 61 off 22 balls and had a crucial 102-run partnership with Virat Kohli, who scored 49 unassisted runs, to lead his team to 237-3. In response, South Africa scored 221-3 thanks to a dangerous 174-run unbroken partnership between Miller and Quinton De Kock (69), giving the hosts an unstoppable 2-0 series lead.
South Africa was constantly playing catch-up. They were attempting to chase down more than 200 and quickly lost two wickets. They then shown some grit, but it never seemed like they were in the hunt. Before recording his fifty, De Kock struggled, and Miller came back with runs, but not enough to secure a win. Even if he hit a great century, it wasn't sufficient.
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