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TOI Sports Desk | TIMESOFINDIA.COM

3rd T20I: Misfiring bowlers in focus as India seek series-levelling win over South Africa

NEW DELHI: Blown away by the Proteas batting firepower in the rain-marred encounter on Tuesday, India bowlers will be under tight scrutiny as Suryakumar Yadav and co. eye a series-levelling win in the third and final T20I in Johannesburg.

Having been taken to the cleaners by the likes of Reeza Hendricks and skipper Aiden Markram, the bowlers had a forgettable outing in Gqeberha and have short time to regather themselves ahead of the final game on Thursday.

Rain and dew did make their task a bit tough for the bowlers in the second game, especially the pacers, but they lacked imagination and control.

Among most severely punished was left-arm quick Arshdeep Singh, who went for 15.50 RPO in his 2 overs. His compatriot Mukesh Kumar too had a rough outing but managed to pick up a couple of wickets.

1/10:2nd T20I: South Africa beat India, take 1-0 lead in the series

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2/10:Rapid fifties for Surya & Rinku

Suryakumar Yadav and Rinku Singh hit rapid half-centuries for India but South Africa chased down an adjusted target to win the second Twenty20 international by five wickets.Getty Images

3/10:Revised target for South Africa

India, sent in to bat, were 180 for seven when rain ended the innings with three balls remaining in their 20 overs. After a delay of almost an hour, South Africa were set to make 152 off 15 overs.PTI

4/10:South Africa's resilient chase

Led by a hard-hit 49 off 27 balls by opening batsman Reeza Hendricks, South Africa won with seven balls to spare.AP

5/10:Favorable conditions for hosts

South African captain Aiden Markram admitted that the conditions favoured his team.Reuters

6/10:Suryakumar's heroic knock

Indian captain Suryakumar hit 56 off 36 balls and Rinku Singh was unbeaten with a career-best 68 off 39 deliveries.PTI

7/10:Early wickets for India

Suryakumar went out to bat with the total on six for two after two overs. Both openers, Yashavi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill, were dismissed without scoring.Reuters

8/10:Varma &Surya's partnership

The precarious situation did not deter the captain and Tilak Varma (29) from going on the attack against some erratic bowling. They added 49 off 25 balls.Reuters

9/10:Shamsi's economical bowling​

Player of the match, Tabraiz Shamsi, bowled economically for South Africa with figures of 1 for 18 in four overs.Reuters

10/10:Gerald Coetzee's late wickets

Gerald Coetzee took three for 32, taking wickets with what proved to be the last two balls of the Indian innings.Reuters
2nd T20I: South Africa beat India to take 1-0 lead in the series

Arshdeep and Mukesh are the bowlers the management trusts to produce forceful efforts in the absence of seniors like Jasprit Bumrah. But this reserve bench hasn't been able to vindicate that faith so far, many times finding themselves in deep waters.

In fact, the 4-1 score-line in the recent home T20I series victory over Australia has cleverly papered over some flaws in this bowling unit.

Arshdeep Singh had bowled a brilliant last over in the fifth T20I at Bengaluru at Aussies but that apart the pacer struggled to find his range in the series where he conceded 10.68 runs per over across four matches for as many wickets.

Mukesh seemed to have added a couple of yards of pace but the seamer was also largely unable to stop the flow of runs, and against the Australians he took four wickets from four matches but went for 9.12 runs per over.

The second T20I at Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizaberth) was a mere continuation of their travail and they need to pull their act together tomorrow to prevent a series loss in the early part of a tough tour.

With just four T20Is remaining ahead of the T20 World Cup, it is also imperative for them to keep themselves in the mix before the selectors turn their eyes elsewhere.

Ravindra Jadeja, who played a T20I after a hiatus of one year and four months, too was unimpressive at St George's Park and the Indian vice-captain will be looking for a better outing here.

But then there is always another side to the coin. Rinku Singh continued to impress while making his first fifty in this format and he would be eager to finish on the winning side this time.

Suryakumar scored another fifty, and it was also a statement that the Indian captaincy sits lightly on him.

He would like to guide his side to a series-equalling triumph with his bat and leadership skills.

On that note, India will also expect a quick start from their openers Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal – unless Ruturaj Gaikwad recovers from his illness to return to pole position – something that has been central to India's white ball template under head coach Rahul Dravid.

Both Gill and Jaiswal could not negate the extra bounce in the pitch in the last match while getting dismissed for a naught each.

However, Johannesburg is a venue where India have done well traditionally across all three formats and in T20Is they hold a 3-1 record in their favour.

South Africa too will have their own concern in the bowling department as pacers Gerald Coetzee, Marco Jansen, and Lungi Ngidi (injured as of now) will miss tomorrow's match as they head to play in First-Class matches to prepare for the red-ball leg of the tour.

But banking on past records and opposition's weak points alone will not work against an outfit like South Africa, as India, especially bowlers, need to find a way to fire in unison.

Teams:

Suryakumar Yadav (Captain), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Tilak Varma, Rinku Singh, Shreyas Iyer, Ishan Kishan (wk), Jitesh Sharma (wk), Ravindra Jadeja (VC), Washington Sundar, Ravi Bishnoi, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Mohammed Siraj, Mukesh Kumar, Deepak Chahar.

South Africa: Aiden Markram (captain), Ottniel Baartman, Matthew Breetzke, Nandre Burger, Donovan Ferreira, Reeza Hendricks, Heinrich Klaasen, Keshav Maharaj, David Miller, Andile Phehlukwayo, Tabraiz Shamsi, Tristan Stubbs, Lizaad Williams.

(With inputs from PTI)

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