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Arshdeep, Chahar help India down South Africa in opener

- I ndo-asian News Service

Arshdeep took 3-32 in his four-over spell as India restricted South Africa to 106-8. In reply, Suryakumar continued his run of form by scoring 50 not out as India finished with 110-2. Rahul made 51 not out

Arshdeep Singh and Deepak Chahar blew away South Africa’s top order in a magnificen­t spell of swing bowling, before vice-captain KL Rahul and Suryakumar Yadav slammed unbeaten fities to give India an eight-wicket win over South Africa in the T20I series opener at the Greenfield Internatio­nal Stadium on Wednesday.

On a two-paced pitch with green tinge as internatio­nal cricket returned to the venue ater three years, Arshdeep (3/32) and Chahar (2/24) justified Rohit Sharma’s call to bowl first as they scythed through South Africa’s top-order by picking five wickets on the first 15 balls of the innings to restrict the visitors to 106/8 in 20 overs.

The duo, who did not play in the recent home series against Australia and replaced a rested Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar as well as Jasprit Bumrah - out due to a back niggle, were sensationa­l in their T20I comebacks to set the base for India taking 1-0 lead in three-match series.

With movement in the air for the let-right pace bowling duo, suddenly the environmen­t felt more of England and less of India, more of Test cricket and less of T20I match. South Africa baters were unable to move their feet well and fell like a deck of cards, with their scores resembling a binary code.

Chahar began the carnage when he castled Temba Bavuma with an inswinger on the final ball of opening bowler ater bowling three outswinger­s. In the next over, Arshdeep got one to swing a length ball away from Quinton de Kock, who just chopped on to his stumps.

Arshdeep then enticed Rilee Rossouw to drive at a full and swinging away delivery, giving a thick outer edge behind to wicketkeep­er Rishabh Pant and fall for a golden duck. On the very next ball, Arshdeep got a fuller ball to come back in and shater David Miller’s stumps by hiting the top of middle stump.

Returning in the third over, Chahar made it three ducks in five balls for South Africa as Tristan Stubbs tried to cut a short and wide ball over point, but gave a simple catch to a diving Arshdeep at third man.

It took Keshav Maharaj’s fighting efforts with the bat, top-scoring with 41 and taking three boundaries off Arshdeep in the 19th over, apart from 25 by Aiden Markram and 24 by Wayne Parnell for the visitors’ to cross 100run mark, a possibilit­y which looked far away when the decimation by Arshdeep and Chahar reduced them to 9/5 inside first three overs.

A target of 107 looked slippery when a peach from Kagiso Rabada in the second over lured Rohit Sharma into playing at it and thick edge went behind to Quinton de Kock, who dived to his right to send the Indian skipper back for a two-ball duck.

Post power-play, where India made only 17/1, their lowest score in the six overs phase, Virat Kohli tried to cut a short and wide ball from Anrich Nortje, only for the extra bounce to take the edge behind to de Kock. Ater hopping and fending on his first ball, Suryakumar (50 not out) slammed back-to-back sixes - a top-edge on pull went over third man and a nonchalant flick went over backward square leg.

Rahul (51 not out) was kept quiet by a slew of outswinger­s and inswingers apart from surviving close lbw shouts off Parnell and Rabada, opened up by flicking off his wrists over long-on for six off Nortje, followed by Suryakumar slapping through point for four off Keshav Maharaj.

Rahul then pulled Tabraiz Shamsi over backward square leg for six and Suryakumar ended the over by flicking hard off his wrists through deep mid-wicket for four. Suryakumar enthralled the crowd with his trademark shot when he loted inside-out with the turn over wide long-off off Maharaj.

A pacy full toss from Nortje was loted over cover by Rahul for six while Suryakumar placed a slower ball through point for four as India started to coast towards victory.

Suryakumar continued to collect fours with ease against Rabada and reached his second consecutiv­e fity in 33 balls in the next over. On the very next ball, Rahul slog-swept Shamsi over backward square leg to reach his fity in 56 balls and complete the chase in style with 20 balls to spare.

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India’s Arshdeep Singh (centre) celebrates with team-mates after taking the wicket of South Africa’s David Miller during their first T20 match on Wednesday.
Associated Press ± India’s Arshdeep Singh (centre) celebrates with team-mates after taking the wicket of South Africa’s David Miller during their first T20 match on Wednesday.

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