Deccan Chronicle

KLASSEN QUALITY

Heinrich powers SA to four-wicket victory

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Cuttack, June 12: Comeback man Heinrich Klaasen followed Rassie Van der Dussen’s suit in turning out to be an unlikely hero with a career-best 81 as South Africa once again outwitted India by four wickets on a tricky pitch to take a 2-0 lead in the fivematch T20I series here on Sunday.

On a two-paced track where most of the batters struggled, Klaasen made it look ridiculous­ly easy as he smashed seven fours and five towering sixes in his 46ball knock to hep his team knock off a target of 149 with 10 balls to spare.

The wicketkeep­er-batter, who was included into the side as a forced change for injured Quinton de Kock, completed his fourth T20I fifty in 32 balls before he smashed three sixes off Yuzvendra Chahal to virtually seal the chase.

Looking to finish it off with a six, he fell victim to Harshal Patel and in the very next over, Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar dismissed Wayne Parnell to

finish with a superb 4-0-134. But it was not enough as they just needed three runs from the last two overs and the in-form David Miller (20 not out) completed the win to give the Proteas a commanding 2-0 lead going into the Vizag T20I on June 14.

The visitors seek their first ever bilateral T20 series win in India.

Making a comeback after more than seven months,

Klaasen never took his foot off the pedal and got his team out of the woods after Bhuvneshwa­r pegged them back to 29/3 inside the powerplay overs.

Klaasen first shared a match-turning 64 run partnershi­p from 41 balls with skipper Temba Bavuma (35) before in-form David Miller joined him in the middle.

Defending a modest 149, the Rishabh Pant-led India got off to a superb start thanks to ‘Swing King’ Bhuvneshwa­r’s triple blow in successive overs.

Bhuvneshwa­r, who looked out of sorts in the Kotla

T20I, was back in his element as he sharply swung the ball back in to clean up Reeza Hendricks in his first over. He then dismissed Dwaine Pretorius with a knuckle ball before castling the in-form Rassie van der Dussen (1).

Earlier, Indian batters found it tough to get going against some tight bowling display from South Africa to be restricted to a modest

148 for 6.

Shreyas Iyer (40) was the top-scorer for India while Ishan Kishan provided some early sparks (21-ball

34) but the hosts lost the momentum in the middleover­s under tough batting conditions.

That in-form finisher Dinesh Karthik was sent way down at No 7, behind Axar Patel, also made it difficult for the Rishabh Pantled India, who are trailing

0-1 in the series.

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