in style! South Africa win with eight balls to spare. Unadkat goes for the yorker but ends up putting in an overpitched ball on leg stump. Duminy leans back, gets the front leg out of the way and lifts it over the wide long-on boundary
South Africa vs India, 2nd T20I at Centurion, SA v Ind 2018, Feb 21 2018 - Match Result
South Africa won by 6 wickets (with 8 balls remaining)
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JP Duminy: At the toss we spoke about this being a semi-final and taking the series to Newlands. We kept our composure with the bat after taking early wickets. I just thought the way Klaasen came and played with freedom - we kept up with the rate. It was raining pretty similarly in our innings as well but I was comfortable when we were ahead of the rate. [The maiden first over] really set the tone. They came at us but the key for us was taking the wickets and we got three up front. To chase down 189 is a pretty good effort. It'll be nice to play in front of him home crowd [in the next match] and hopefully we put up a spectacle there.
Klaasen: It's really special, at my home ground - it was something I dreamt of as a kid. [About his various sweeps] Not a wicketkeeper thing, you just gotta put the bowler under pressure and show them your skills. I've got a cool, calm head at the moment and I'm pleased with my cricket over the last year and a half.
Heinrich Klaasen is the Man of the Match.
Virat Kohli: It was a tough one for the bowlers. We were looking at 175 with the loss of early wickets. Manish and Raina batted well and then Manish and MS got us to 190. I thought it was a winning total. Then the weather made it hard for the bowlers. Till the 12th over it was fine but the drizzle made it bad. South Africa took calculated risks, credit to them. [About the conditions] We didn't really have problems with the conditions, it was a constant drizzle, was fine to play. We expect them to show a fight and show some heart and they deserved to win tonight.
WATCH - Duminy wins it with a six (Available only to viewers in the Indian subcontinent)
Amaresh: "Good match... Enjoyed the DLS thrills too... "
Samrat Ahuja: "Fantastic innings under pressure by Duminy! Leading his side to victory! Supported Klaasen well, took over when Klaasen got dismissed, and also got wicket of Dhawan when he was starting to score freely! Match winning performance!"
Tahir: "India were already short of few runs when Kohli missed out. SA missed out last game narrowly but this time they tailored the chase with tight bowling. Pandey's effort looks useless. It was hard to mess with Dumini while Klassen showed his class again."
Prem: "Kohli has a long way to go as a captain. The way MSD used to, making decisions on the field as opposed to conventional textbook practices. "
vipra: "Penultimate over should be bowled by best bowler and it was Bhuvi! and now, the score card read 1 over from him left unused! Pedestrian captaincy today .."
Tony: "Great chase by SA. Klassen/Duminy all class. Hard luck to Dhoni and Pandey on ending up on losing side after good knocks. After quite a few win, Chahal lost this match for India. He may be getting fatigued. He might need to be rested for next game."
9:21pm South Africa have a shot at the series. The teams shake hands as they walk off. My colleague Sid Monga has an observation: "Once again, Kohli keeps his best bowler for the last. Once again, India's best bowler has bowled the fewest overs."
But how good were South Africa? The promotion of Klaasen, the annihilation of Chahal, and Duminy steering the chase from one end. All this followed a batting innings that had put the momentum completely in India's favour. But remember, they snuck in two maidens there as well. It all adds up in the end. It's going to be a good one in Cape Town.
full toss swatted over square leg. Duminy steps out and suddenly realises he's running at one that could catch him flush in the mid-riff. But he shows incredibly fast hands to get under this and send it sailing
offcutter, short and wide outside off. Slashed to third man off the thick outside edge
short of a length and wide outside off. Left alone
offcutter outside off at a length. Waits for it to arrive and uses his wrists to pull this down to deep square leg
Around the wicket
Prem: "@nakul - that's not true. Everyone is a professional and should accept when they are not having a good day. Should learn a trick from SA using more than 5 bowlers."
an inside edge of the highest quality to bring up a much-needed fifty for JP Duminy. Slower ball at a length outside off. Swipes across the line and gets it past Dhoni
Pradeep D: "It's hard to judge if kohli is attacking or trying to get chahal's overs out of the way when he goes for runs like today. Sometimes u need to bring strike bowlers back in the middle overs to get a wkt"
slower ball, dropped short outside off. Enough time to adjust and pull to deep square
falls short of deep cover. Duminy slices this. It's a knuckle ball, length and wide outside off. Miscued drive
Parvez: "Jimmy: "Everyone was singing praises about India wrist spinners and their confidence of tossing the ball up so often. But looking at Chahal today, it's proved that no-one is really immune to pressure."- Conditions buddy try balling with a soap and you will know the law of slipperiness" --- I believe slipperiness is the scientific term
slower ball, floated up at off stump. Driven to mid-off
Nakul: "@AshB - Kohli taking out Chahal from attack would put Chahal in even more pressure not just in this game but also for the future. He may think that his captain does not fully support him when things go bad."
short ball at middle stump, hangs tall and tickles it to fine leg's right
short ball on middle stump, pulled hard and straight to Pandya who slips in the deep but manages to get his body behind this
Sid Monga tells us there's steady rain now. Harder than earlier. Par at the moment is 151 for 4.
WATCH - Miller caught at fine leg (Available only to viewers in the Indian subcontinent)M
Jimmy: "Everyone was singing praises about India wrist spinners and their confidence of tossing the ball up so often. But looking at Chahal today, it's proved that no-one is really immune to pressure."
Ribhav Bansal: "Stat Alert : Chahal just bowled the most expensive spell by an Indian in T20Is of 4-0-64-0. The previous most expensive spell was by Joginder Sharma against England in Durban, the 2007 T20 World Cup."
slower ball full at middle stump, flicked to deep midwicket
Ash B: "Pretty ordinary captaincy from Kohli. He could have tried Raina when Chahal was so obviously having such a bad day. "
bouncer o middle stump, ducks under it
length on middle stump, pushes forward and flicks this between long-on and deep midwicket
Aravind: "A wicket right now would mess up SA's DLS par score surely? Imagine if Chahal had held on to that catch. Just not his day in any sense!" --- They'd still be ahead comfortably, but point taken
short of a length wide outside off. Cut straight to point...who lets it through
Abid Ali: "Feel for Chahal here, conditions not ideal adding Klassen's masterclass. He will bounce back. Every player has a bad game. Will bounce back in the next game."
length on middle stump, flicked to deep midwicket on the up
slower ball at a length pushed wide outside off. Carves it to sweeper's right and they come back for the second
dropped. It's got to be hard, thrust into this much pressure on the world stage. Chahal is completely out of it now. This is a good ball, beats the batsman in flight on a length at off stump. He chips it straight back to the bowler who tips it over
short ball spins past the wide marker, wide outside off
length on the stumps. Defended on the front foot
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SuperSport Park, Centurion | |
Toss | South Africa, elected to field first |
Series | |
Season | 2017/18 |
Player Of The Match | |
Series result | 3-match series level 1-1 |
Match number | T20I no. 654 |
Hours of play (local time) | 18.00 start, First Session 18.00-19.20 Interval 19.20-19.40, Second Session 19.40-21.00 |
Match days | 21 February 2018 - night (20-over match) |
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