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India set a target of 238 runs for South Africa, Suryakumar’s stormy fifty after Rahul

India set a target of 238 runs for South Africa, Suryakumar's stormy fifty after Rahul
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The second match of the 3 match T20 series between India and South Africa is played in Guwahati. After losing the toss, the Indian team, which came first at bat, scored 237 runs from 3 wickets in 20 overs. South Africa has to score 238 runs to win this match. Earlier, South Africa won the toss and decided to field first. The Indian team, who came to bat first, had a great start. Indian captain Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul added 96 runs for the first wicket in 9.5 overs. Rohit Sharma scored 43 runs from 37 balls while KL Rahul contributed 57 runs from 28 balls.

At the same time, Suryakumar Yadav played a fast inning of 61 runs on 22 balls. He hit 5 sixes and 5 fours during his innings. Apart from this, Virat Kohli scored 49 not out of 28 balls. South African bowler Keshav Maharaj played brilliantly. He dismissed 2 players for 23 runs in 4 overs. Keshav Maharaj made Indian captain Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul his victims. Other than this, Indian batsmen scored easily against South African fast bowlers including Kagiso Rabada. 57 runs in 4 overs by Kagiso Rabada.

Speaking of South African bowlers apart from Kagiso Rabada, 54 runs were scored in 4 overs by Wayne Parnell. Other than this, the Indian batsmen scored easily off balls from Lungi Ngidi and Ernik Norkhia. Now it will be interesting to see if the South African batsmen can achieve this big goal or not. Significantly, in the first match, the Indian team defeated South Africa. In this way, Team India is 1-0 ahead in the series. If the Indian team is successful in defending this goal, the series will bear their name. At the same time, the South African team would like to level the series by winning the match.

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