New Straits Times

Kohli limps off as India win first T20

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JOHANNESBU­RG: Virat Kohli limped off the field before India completed another dominant performanc­e over South Africa in the first Twenty20 internatio­nal at the Wanderers Stadium on Sunday.

Shikhar Dhawan and Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar were mainly responsibl­e for India’s 28-run win, just two days after the tourists completed a 5-1 thrashing of the hosts in a one-day internatio­nal series.

India captain Kohli left the field 13 overs into South Africa’s innings after suffering a left leg strain while batting.

“I tweaked my glute a little bit. Thankfully it’s not my hamstring,” he said.

“I felt a little more stiffness (in the field) so I decided to go off and not be stupid and tear a muscle.”

Dhawan made 72 in an Indian total of 203 for five after they were sent in to bat.

Then opening bowler Kumar produced a masterly display as he claimed career-best figures of five for 24 as South Africa were restricted to 175 for nine.

Kumar took the first two wickets and put a clamp on South Africa’s scoring rate with an opening spell of two for 19 in three overs, displaying superb control and changes of pace.

Then he came back to settle the contest and secure the man of the match award by taking three wickets and conceding only five runs in the 18th over.

South Africa were outplayed once again despite a fourth wicket partnershi­p of 81 off 54 balls between Reeza Hendricks (70) and Farhaan Behardien (39) with India superior in all department­s.

Kohli hailed “one of our most balanced performanc­es” in a T20 internatio­nal.

South African captain JP Duminy admitted he was “very disappoint­ed” but backed a policy of short-pitched bowling in an attempt to take wickets when India batted.

The left-handed Dhawan hit ten fours and two sixes in a 39ball innings.

He was lucky to escape on ten when he flicked at a ball down the leg side from Junior Dala.

Kohli’s run of big scores ended when he was leg before wicket to left-arm wrist spinner Tabraiz Shamsi for 26. He had been dropped off the same bowler at long-on when he had ten.

South Africa were without star batsman AB de Villiers, who was ruled out of the series after suffering a blow to his left knee ahead of the sixth one-day internatio­nal in Centurion on Friday.

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