Proteas power past India in crushing 51-run victory in 2nd T20I

Proteas power past India in crushing 51-run victory in 2nd T20I

South Africa produced a ruthless all-round display to beat India by 51 runs in the second T20I of the five-match series at New Chandigarh on Thursday, taking firm control of the tour.

Put into bat after India won the toss, the tourists built a commanding 213 for 4 thanks to a dominant top-order performance led by Quinton de Kock. The wicketkeeper-batter hammered 90 from just 46 balls, clearing the ropes seven times in an innings full of power and timing.

Captain Aiden Markram added 29 from 26 deliveries, while Dewald Brevis chipped in with 14 from 10.

The finishing touches came from Donovan Ferreira, who struck an unbeaten 30 off 16 balls, and David Miller, who ended on 20 not out from 12.

India also struggled with discipline, offering 16 wides as South Africa pushed beyond the 200 mark. Varun Chakaravarthy impressed with 2 for 29, and Axar Patel collected 1 for 27, but India's pace attack failed to contain the scoring.

India's chase faltered early and never recovered. Shubman Gill departed for a duck, Suryakumar Yadav managed only five, and Abhishek Sharma's 17 did little to settle the innings.

Tilak Varma provided resistance with a stylish 62 from 34 balls, striking cleanly through the off side, while Jitesh Sharma kept hopes alive briefly with 27 from 17. Hardik Pandya fought for 20 from 23, but regular wickets killed the momentum.

Ottneil Baartman led the Proteas attack superbly with 4 for 24, supported by Lungi Ngidi (2 for 26), Marco Jansen (2 for 25), and Lutho Sipamla (2 for 46).

India were dismissed for 162 in 19.1 overs, falling well short of the target and handing South Africa another commanding win early in the five-match contest.

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