4th T20I, Johannesburg, November 15, 2024, 08:30 PM
South Africa
India
SA 44%
Tie %
IND 56%
Probable Playing XI
South Africa: Reeza Hendricks, David Miller, Aiden Markram(c), Marco Jansen, Andile Simelane, Keshav Maharaj, Ryan Rickelton, Tristan Stubbs, Heinrich Klaasen†, Gerald Coetzee, Lutho Sipamla.
India: Suryakumar Yadav(c), Tilak Varma, Rinku Singh, Ramandeep Singh, Abhishek Sharma, Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Sanju Samson†, Arshdeep Singh, Ravi Bishnoi, Varun Chakaravarthy.
India: Suryakumar Yadav(c), Tilak Varma, Rinku Singh, Ramandeep Singh, Abhishek Sharma, Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Sanju Samson†, Arshdeep Singh, Ravi Bishnoi, Varun Chakaravarthy.
RECENT PERFORMANCE
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LIND Won By 11 runs
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WSA Won By 3 wickets
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LIND Won By 61 runs
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LIRE Won By 10 runs
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WSA Won By 8 wickets
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WIND Won By 11 runs
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LSA Won By 3 wickets
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WIND Won By 61 runs
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WIND Won By 133 runs
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WIND Won By 86 runs
PLAYER PERFORMANCE
Batsmen
BAT SR: 176.8 | BAT AVG: 36.3
Very GoodBAT SR: 157.6 | BAT AVG: 57.4
Very GoodBAT SR: 205.9 | BAT AVG: 28
Very GoodBAT SR: 146.6 | BAT AVG: 25.2
BadBAT SR: 166.4 | BAT AVG: 23.3
NeutralBowlers
BOWL SR: 11.3 | BOWL AVG: 14.7
Very GoodBOWL SR: 10.9 | BOWL AVG: 11.8
Very GoodBOWL SR: 18 | BOWL AVG: 22.7
GoodBatsmen
BAT SR: 147.8 | BAT AVG: 33.2
Very GoodBAT SR: 129.3 | BAT AVG: 28.7
Very GoodBAT SR: 143.7 | BAT AVG: 21.7
Very GoodBAT SR: 148.3 | BAT AVG: 33
GoodBAT SR: 138.2 | BAT AVG: 21.7
NeutralBAT SR: 139.4 | BAT AVG: 18.1
NeutralBowlers
BOWL SR: 21.3 | BOWL AVG: 30
BadBOWL SR: 18 | BOWL AVG: 28.9
NeutralBOWL SR: 0 | BOWL AVG: 0
NoneBOWL SR: 0 | BOWL AVG: 0
NoneCommentry
In the 3rd T20 International of the ongoing series between India and South Africa, India secured a thrilling 11-run victory to take a 2-1 lead in the series. India posted a challenging total of 219/6, with Tilak Varma starring with an impactful 107 from 56 balls. His performance anchored India's innings after a slightly wobbly start, especially following the dismissal of Sanju Samson, the centurion from the first match, and then he perished for consecutive ducks in the next two. Suryakumar Yadav's leadership and strategic moves, including backing Varma to bat at No. 3, helped India set up a substantial target. In response, South Africa fought valiantly but fell short, finishing at 208/7, despite late bursts from Marco Jansen, who hit 26 runs off the penultimate over and eventually ended up with 54 off 17 and Heinrich Klaasen's cameo of 41 of 22 and along with David Miller's 18 of 18 towards the death overs were looking ominous to take South Africa home safely. India's disciplined bowling, led by Arshdeep Singh, who took crucial wickets at key moments, ultimately sealed the win. South Africa’s 19 extras, compared to India’s mere six, proved costly. Every run in such a high-pressure game where the balance can swing either side, these mere runs matters hugely towards the end result of the game. Skipper Suryakumar Yadav praised the team's aggressive approach, which has been their aim throughout the series. This victory put India ahead 2-1 in the four-match series. Although Suryakumar had a brief stay at the crease, scoring just one run off four balls before being dismissed by Andile Simelane, he was thrilled with the younger players' contributions. India's performance in the series so far has been built on solid contributions across the board. In the 3rd T20, Varma’s knock was a standout, showcasing his growing potential as a middle-order option. Suryakumar Yadav, leading with composure, has been pivotal in ensuring the team maintains aggressive intent and successfully implements the approach discussed in the pre-match briefings. Abhishek Sharma who scored a quickfire 50 of 25 deliveries, was struggling to score runs and towards a specific region, opening up the offside by backing away, it finally came off well in the 3rd T20 and Ramandeep Singh, who got his maiden T20 cap from Hardik Pandya, have also provided support, with Tilak Varma's recent form showing promise. In the previous matches, the Indian bowling unit, including Arshdeep Singh and Axar Patel, has delivered crucial breakthroughs, holding their nerve when needed. The all-important mystery spinner in the form of Varun Chakravarthy was getting easily picked off the hand, especially by Tristan Stubbs but he still managed to pick up two crucial wickets. Overall, India has shown resilience, especially in high-pressure moments, underlining their intent to dominate in this format. Tilak Varma, after his impressive show with the bat, suffered a concussion blow while fielding at the sweeper cover boundary while going for a catch and hitting the ground landing on the back of his head but was immediately deemed okay after an on-field concussion test. Speaking after the game, Suryakumar emphasized that he encourages the team’s newcomers to play with fearless intent, even if it doesn’t pay off every time. He particularly commended Tilak Varma’s exceptional innings, saying he knew Varma had the potential to deliver big performances. Suryakumar revealed that Varma had asked to bat at number three in an earlier match, and Suryakumar fully supported him. He hinted that Varma would likely continue in that role, praising his confidence and performance. On the South African side, the team has demonstrated their ability to chase high targets but has struggled with consistency. Aiden Markram's leadership has been commendable, and the fielding has been beyond excellent which has been the core of South Africa defending such a low total in the 2nd T20 which supported the bowling in a massive way. South Africa had decent small partnerships but none of the substance and stability to get them home. There were individualistic small contributions from the top and right throughout the middle order but they have relied on individual brilliance, such as Heinrich Klaasen and Jansen’s aggressive innings towards the end, but they have struggled to maintain the tempo against India's disciplined attack. Klaasen and Miller were the the duo who were gearing up in the lower middle order, to take South Africa over the line but the pressure of a herculean target saw them perish early. Despite their fight in the 3rd T20, where they threatened at several points, the late collapse sealed their fate. Their bowlers, including the pace duo of Gerald Coetzee and Marco Janen, have been inconsistent, allowing India to push for big scores but Simelane and Keshav Maharaj chipped in with a couple of wickets to pull back India's belligerent scoring. As the series heads into the 4th T20I, India will look to clinch the series with a strong finish. Expect continued leadership from Suryakumar Yadav, whose tactical insights have been vital. Tilak Varma, after his match-winning knock, will likely be a key player, continuing his form at No. 3. The bowling attack, spearheaded by Arshdeep Singh, who has taken important wickets in the final overs, will need to execute their plans more effectively to contain South Africa’s power hitters. On the South African side, the spotlight will be on Markram, Jansen, David Miller who was looking ominous in the 3rd T20 and Heinrich Klaasen, all of whom have been in the form to change the game. If the Proteas can cut down on their extras and slight fielding errors during crucial stages and a few tactical changes in rotating bowlers and paring them at the right time from the right ends, they may push India to the brink. A stronger performance from Jansen and Coetzee in the bowling department is also crucial for them to level the series.