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India vs South Africa: Quinton de Kock Batting Powers Proteas to Record T20I Win

South Africa marked a historic moment in T20I cricket with a 51-run victory over India, achieving a India vs South Africa milestone by becoming the team with the most wins against the Men in Blue in this format. The Proteas surpassed Australia and England with 13 T20I wins against India.

Quinton de Kock Batting Shines on Return

The match also showcased Quinton de Kock’s impressive comeback to international T20 cricket. In his first appearance since returning from Pakistan, de Kock scored a commanding 90 off 46 balls, narrowly missing a century, and guided South Africa to a 200+ total in the second match of the 5-game India vs South Africa series at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur, New Chandigarh.

Proteas Bowlers Dominate

South Africa’s bowlers maintained pressure on India throughout, dismissing the hosts for just 162 in under 20 overs. Tilak Varma was the lone bright spot for India, while Ottniel Baartman picked up four wickets for just 24 runs, restricting the Indian chase.

With this win, South Africa not only levelled the series at 1-1 but also set a record for the most T20I wins against India. Their tally now stands at 13 victories, leaving behind Australia and England with 12 wins each.

Most wins against India in T20Is:

TeamMatchesWinsDefeats
South Africa331319
Australia371222
England291217
New Zealand251014
West Indies301019

India’s Dependence on Key Batters

India’s batting once again relied heavily on Abhishek Sharma and Tilak Varma, leaving little contribution from other players. Abhishek scored 17, Shubman Gill was dismissed for a duck, and captain Suryakumar Yadav managed just 5 runs.

“I think myself, Shubman, we could have given a good start because we can’t rely on Abhishek all the time. The way he’s been batting, he might have an off-day. Me, Shubman and few other batters should have taken it,” Suryakumar said at the post-match presentation.

Leadership Under Scrutiny

Suryakumar Yadav and deputy Shubman Gill have struggled in multiple T20Is, impacting India’s performance. Yadav admitted responsibility, saying, “Shubman got out on the first ball. But I should have taken that responsibility, batted a little deeper. But as I said we learn, we try and do better in the next game to come.”

South Africa’s win highlights the Proteas’ dominance in the shortest format and the significance of Quinton de Kock batting in securing victories.

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This story was first reported by Cricket Addictor. Read the full article here.

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