SA beat India by 7 wickets

Paarl (South Africa), Jan 21 (FN Agency) Janneman Malan and Quinton de Kock’s 132-run stand helped South Africa to beat India by seven wickets in the second One-Day International match here at Boland Park on Friday. With the win, South Africa have taken an unassailable lead 2-0 in the three-match series. The hosts South Africa got off to a flying start while chasing the 288-run target. De Kock took on Bhuvneshwar Kumar, smashing two boundaries and one maximum in the second over. The required run rate was 5.53 but South Africa were marching at 8.50 after only four overs. Ravichandran Ashwin created a chance but Rishabh Pant missed the stumping, giving life to de Kock who then took the next ball for a maximum. Soon, de Kock registered his fifty off just 36 balls. It was Shardul Thakur who finally broke the opening partnership as he trapped de Kock (78) leg-before but not before a review. Venkatesh Iyer, who didn’t bowl in the first game, finally got to bowl. Temba Bavuma and Malan kept South Africa steady. The duo stitched an 80-run stand for the second wicket before Jasprit Bumrah struck for India. Malan missed a well-deserving century as the fast bowler bowled him for 91.

India removed another set batter as Yuzvendra Chahal snared Bavuma (35). Nonetheless, Aiden Markram (37 not out) and Rassie van der Dussen (37 not out) built another partnership in the middle overs and took South Africa home. Earlier, Pant’s knock of 85 and an unbeaten 40 from Shardul helped India post 287/6 after opting to bat first. India got off to a decent start, with a 63-run opening partnership between Shikhar Dhawan and KL Rahul. Sisanda Magala, who replaced Marco Jansen in the playing XI, conceded 15 runs in his first over. Dhawan kept the runs coming with his solid cover drive. The duo looked in great touch. Lungi Ngidi created a chance but Rahul, who was on 8, got a life as Malan put him down at gully. Markram finally got the breakthrough as Dhawan holed out to the deep fielder for 29. Keshav Maharaj claimed the big wicket of Virat Kohli for a duck. The former captain gave a straight catch after playing a bizarre one-handed cover drive. South Africa could have had Rahul’s wicket after a horrible mix up by him and Pant at the same end but South Africa made a mess of it. Pant played the ball to midwicket, took a few steps down before changing his mind. Bavuma picked up the ball and threw it to the bowler’s end as Rahul had reached striker’s end. However, Maharaja couldn’t collect the ball, which went towards the deep cover. Rahul, who was still at the keeper’s end, immediately realised the ball was still far so he managed to return to the non-striker’s end. Pant started to attack, whacking one from Maharaj over mid-wicket for a maximum. Two balls later, Rahul found a boundary through fine leg.

The Rahul-Pant stand gained momentum after the loss of two wickets in quick succession. India crossed the 100-run mark in 20 overs. The wicketkeeper-batter brought up his fourth ODI fifty off 43 deliveries. The knock saw four boundaries and one maximum. Soon, Rahul reached his 10th ODI half-century and first as captain. Magala got the much-needed breakthrough as he dismissed Rahul for 55 and broke the 115-run partnership for the third wicket. The India skipper chipped the ball to Rassie van der Dussen at midwicket. South Africa removed the dangerous Pant (85 off 71 balls) as he hit straight to long on off Tabraiz Shamsi, reducing India to 183/4 after 32.3 overs. The onus to take India to a defendable total shifted to the shoulders of new batters – Shreyas Iyer and Venkatesh Iyer – in the middle. Neither of them could stay at the crease for long as Shamsi dismissed Shreyas (11) leg-before but not before a review. The South Africa wicket-keeper Quinton de Kock’s superb timing and quick hands stumped Venkatesh (22) off Andile Phehlukwayo. The India all-rounder Shardul (40 not out) along with Ashwin (25 not out) kept fighting towards the end, taking India past the 250-run mark.

Brief scores: India 287/6 in 50 overs (Rishabh Pant 85, KL Rahul 55; Tabraiz Shamsi 2/57) lost to South Africa 288/3 in 48.1 overs (Janneman Malan 91, Quinton de Kock 78; Shardul Thakur 1-35) by 7 wickets.