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Tuesday, December 9, 2025

SKY-led India crush South Africa

India (Var)made changes to their playing eleven – Rinku Singh and Washington Sundar made way for Tilak and Hardik Pandya (the player of the match).

South Africa made five (Heinri)changes to their playing eleven – Ryan Rickelton, Reeza Hendricks, Klaasen, Andile Simelane, and Gerald Coetzee made way for Quinton de Kock, Dewald Brevis, Donovan Ferreira, Anrich Nortje, and Lungi Ngidi.

On winning the toss, Aiden Markram, South Africa’s skipper, elected to field.

The first Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the mandatory Powerplay – was between the first and the sixth over. They scored 40, and lost a couple of wickets.

Shubman Gill, who faced a couple of balls, scored four. His runs came by way of a boundary. Three balls into the match, he was caught by Marco Jansen. Ngidi broke the five-run stand.

Suryakumar Yadav, India’s skipper, scored a dozen off 11 balls, which included a boundary and a six. Thirteen balls later, he was caught by Markram. Ngidi broke the 12-run stand.

Abhishek Sharma, whose 12-ball innings included a couple of boundaries and a six, scored 17. Twenty-three balls later, he was caught by Jansen. Lutho Sipamla broke the 31-run stand.

India scored 50 off seven overs (42 balls). South Africa had conceded four extras at that point.

Ten overs into the match, the drinks break was taken. India had scored 71 for the loss of three wickets at that point. While Varma had scored 23, Axar Patel was unbea‘ten’.

Varma, whose 32-ball innings included a couple of boundaries and a six, eventually scored 26. Thirty-one balls after Abhishek’s dismissal, he was caught by Jansen. Ngidi broke the 30-run stand.

India scored 100 off 13.5 overs (83 balls). The number of extras they had conceded at that point gave South Africa no reason to be in seventh heaven.

Axar, whose 21-ball innings included a six, eventually scored 23. Fourteen balls after Varma’s dismissal, he was caught by Ferreira. Sipamla broke the 26-run stand.

Dube, whose nine-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 11. Nineteen balls later, Ferreira broke the 33-run stand.

India scored 150 off 18.2 overs (110 balls). South Africa had conceded 13 extras at that point. That was, incidentally, the number of extras they eventually conceded.

Hardik Pandya’s half-century – which included five boundaries and four sixes – came off 39 balls.

He eventually scored 59 off 28 balls, which included half-a-dozen boundaries, in addition to the aforementioned number of boundaries. He was unbeaten, as was Jitesh Sharma, who scored 10 off five balls, which included a six.

India scored 175 for the loss of half-a-dozen wickets off 20 overs.

Keshav Maharaj, who bowled a couple of overs, conceded 25. He was wicketless, as were Nortje and Jansen, who bowled four wicketless overs apiece. While the former conceded 41, the latter conceded 23.

Ferreira, who bowled a couple of overs, conceded 13. He picked up a wicket.

Sipamla, who bowled four overs, conceded 38. He picked up a couple of wickets.

Ngidi, who bowled four overs, conceded 31. He picked up three scalps.

The first Powerplay of South Africa’s innings – which was the mandatory Powerplay – was between the first and the sixth over. They scored 45, and lost three wickets.

South Africa’s openers did not get off the mark. De Kock, who faced a couple of balls, did not open his account. A couple of balls into the chase, he was caught by Abhishek off the bowling of Arshdeep Singh.

Fifteen balls (2.3 overs) into the chase, India sought a bowling review. They challenged the decision for a wicket. Tristan Stubbs, the batter, scored 14 off nine balls, which included a couple of boundaries. It was upheld by umpire J Madanagopal. He was caught by Jitesh. Arshdeep broke the five-run stand.

Markram, whose run-a-ball innings included a boundary and a six, scored 14. Sixteen balls later, Axar broke the 24-run stand.

David Miller, who faced three balls, scored a run. Half-a-dozen balls later, he was caught by Jitesh. Hardik broke the five-run stand.

South Africa scored 50 off seven overs (42 balls). India had not conceded any extras at that point.

Though his innings included a boundary, Ferreira had no reason to be in seventh heaven – he scored five. Seven balls after Miller’s dismissal, he was caught by Jitesh. Chakravarthy broke the five-(Va)run stand.

Jansen, who faced a dozen balls, scored as many. His runs came by way of sixes. Fifteen balls later, Chakravarthy broke the 18-run stand.

At that point, the drinks break was taken. Brevis had scored 22.

The seventh-wicket pair did not get off the mark. Brevis, whose 14-ball innings included three boundaries and a six, did not add to the aforementioned score. Three balls later, he was caught by Suryakumar off the bowling of Jasprit Bumrah.

Maharaj, who faced two balls, did not open his account. Three balls later, he was caught by Jitesh. Bumrah broke the two-run stand.

Nortje, who faced three balls, scored one. Three balls later, Axar broke the two-run stand.

Sipamla, who faced five balls, scored two. Seven balls later, he was caught by Abhishek. Dube broke the two-run stand.

Ngidi, who faced four balls, scored two. He was unbeaten.

India eventually conceded an extra. South Africa, who were bundled out for 74 off 12.3 overs, lost by 101 runs.

Dube bowled three balls, scoring a run. He picked up a wicket, as did Hardik, who bowled a couple of overs, conceding 16.

Arshdeep and Axar bowled a couple of overs each, picking up a couple of wickets apiece. While the former conceded 14, the latter had a reason to be in seventh heaven.

Chakravarthy and Bumrah bowled three overs each, picking up a couple of wickets apiece. While the former, whose spell included a maiden, conceded 19, the latter conceded 17.

India led the five-match series 1-0.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, November 13, 2020

SL beat M S-led India

India made four changes to theiR Playing eleven – Harbhajan Singh, Ravindra Jadeja, Zaheer Khan and Singh made way for Virender Sehwag, a couple of Twenty20 International debutants (Ashish Nehra and Ashok Dinda) and Pragyan Ojha.

Sri Lanka made half-a-dozen Cha(mara)nges to the eleven that last played the Indians – Jehan Mubarak, Silva, Kaushalya Weeraratne, Thilan Thushara, Indika de Saram and Malinga Bandara made way for Kumar Sangakkara (who was leading the team and was the player of the match), Mahela Jayawardene, Angelo Mathews, a couple of Twenty20 International debutants (Chinthaka Jayasinghe and Muthumudalige Pushpakumara) and Nuwan Kulasekara.

On winning the toss, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, India’s skipper, inserted the visitors.

Sanath Jayasuriya, whose 20-ball innings included five boundaries, scored 26. Forty balls into the (Shar)match, he was caught by Ishant. Dinda broke the 43-run stand.

Sri Lanka scored 50 off 6.4 overs (42 balls). India had conceded four extras at that point.

The second-wicket pair put on 50 off 26 balls. While Tillakaratne Dilshan’s contribution to the partnership was 20, Sangakkara’s contribution to it was 29. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was a run.

Sri Lanka scored 100 off 11.2 overs (70 balls). India had conceded five extras at that point.

Sangakkara’s half-century – which included half-a-dozen boundaries and a couple of sixes – came off 21 balls.

Dilshan, whose 33-ball innings included five boundaries, eventually scored 34. Thirty-seven balls after Jayasuriya’s dismissal, Rohit Sharma broke the 74-run partnership.

Jayawardene, whose six-ball innings included a boundary, scored nine. Half-a-dozen balls later, Yusuf Pathan broke the nine-run stand.

Sri Lanka scored 150 off 15.5 overs (97 balls). India had conceded half-a-dozen extras at that point. That was, incidentally, the number of extras they eventually conceded.

The fourth-wicket pair put on 50 off 26 balls. While Sangakkara’s contribution to the partnership was 21, Chamara Kapugedera’s contribution to it was 29. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was a run.

Kapugedera, whose 20-ball innings included seven boundaries and a six, eventually scored 47. Thirty-three balls after Jayawardene’s dismissal, Nehra broke the 69-run partnership.

Sri Lanka scored 200 off 19.2 overs (118 balls).

The fifth-wicket pair put on 20. Sangakkara, whose 37-ball innings included 11 boundaries and a couple of sixes, eventually scored 78. An over after Kapugedera’s dismissal, Rohit and Pathan ran him out.

Mathews, whose four-ball innings included a couple of sixes, scored 15. He was unbeaten.

Sri Lanka scored 215 for the loss of five wickets off 20 overs. Ojha, who bowled two overs, conceded 27. He was wicketless, as was Ishant, who bowled four overs, conceding 22.

Dinda and Rohit, who bowled three overs each, picked up a wicket apiece. While the former conceded 34, the latter conceded 22. Pathan and Nehra bowled four overs each, picking up a scalp apiece. While the former conceded 54, the latter conceded 52.

Sehwag, whose 14-ball innings included three boundaries and a six, scored 26. Seventeen balls into the chase, he was caught by Mathews. Kulasekara broke the 32-run stand.

India scored 50 off 4.3 overs (28 balls). Sri Lanka had conceded an extra at that point.

The second-wicket pair put on 50 off 22 balls. While Gautam Gambhir’s contribution to the partnership was 43, Dhoni’s contribution to it was half-a-dozen. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was a run.

Gambhir’s half-century – which included 10 boundaries – came off 19 balls. He eventually scored 55 off 26 balls, which included 11 boundaries. Thirty-three balls later, Mathews broke the 61-run partnership.

Dhoni, who faced a dozen balls, scored nine. Half-a-dozen balls later, he was caught by Pushpakumara. Jayasuriya broke the run-a-ball stand.

India scored 100 off 9.3 overs (61 balls). Sri Lanka had conceded five extras at that point.

The fourth-wicket pair put on five. Rohit, who faced four balls, scored three. Lasith Malinga and Sangakkara had a reason to be in seventh heaven – they ran him out.

Yuvraj Singh, who faced eight balls, scored half-a-dozen. A couple of balls later, he was caught by Kulasekara. Mathews broke the one-run stand.

Pathan, who faced a couple of balls, didn’t get off the mark. Half-a-dozen balls later, he was caught by Malinga. Jayasuriya broke the 10-run stand.

Suresh Raina, whose 13-ball innings included a boundary and a six, scored 21. Eleven balls later, he was caught by Dilshan. Pushpakumara broke the 14-run stand.

India scored 150 off 16 overs (100 balls). Sri Lanka had conceded half-a-dozen extras at that point.

The eighth-wicket pair put on 38. Nehra, whose 13-ball innings included a boundary and a couple of sixes, scored 22. Twenty-five balls after Raina’s dismissal, Fernando (Dilha)ran him out.

Dinda, whose 20-ball innings included a boundary, scored 19. Nine balls later, Dilshan broke the six-run stand.

Ojha, whose six-ball innings included a six, was unbea‘ten’. Ishant, whose two-ball innings included a boundary, scored five. He was unbeaten.

Sri Lanka eventually conceded 10 extras. India, who scored 186 for the loss of nine wickets off 20 overs, lost by 29 runs.

Malinga bowled two overs, conceding 29. He was wicketless, as was Fernando, who bowled three overs, conceding 26.

Dilshan bowled an over, conceding 14. He picked up a wicket, as did Kulasekara and Pushpakumara, who bowled three overs apiece. While the former conceded 36, the latter conceded 27.

Mathews and Jayasuriya bowled four overs each, picking up two scalps apiece. While the former conceded 30, the latter conceded 19.

Sri Lanka led the two-match series 1-0. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

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