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South Africa beat India in second T20I

| | Feb 22, 2018, at 03:34 pm

Centurion, Feb 22 (IBNS): JP Duminy (64*) and Heinrich Klaasen (69) joined in a crucial partnership as South Africa defeated India by six wickets in the second T20 International match of the series here on Wednesday.

After India posted 188 runs for the loss of four wickets, South Africa reached 189 runs by losing only four wickets.

Reeza Hendricks added 26 runs in the opening stand.

Duminy four boundaries and three sixes in the knock.

Klaasen smashed three boundaries and seven sixes in the innings.

Jaydev Unadkat took two wickets for India but South African batsmen managed to pull the match towards their favour.

Earlier, Manish Pandey hammered 79 runs as India added 188 runs in his knock.

MS Dhoni looked dominant in his unbeaten innings of 52 runs.

The series is leveled at 1-1.

 

Image: BCCI Twitter page 

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