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South Africa Announce Themselves as T20 World Cup Favourites with Dominant 76-Run Demolition of India

by Dubai News
2 months ago
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South Africa Announce Themselves as T20 World Cup Favourites with Dominant 76-Run Demolition of India
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Miller’s blistering 63 and Jansen’s four-wicket haul power Proteas to statement victory in tournament co-hosts’ first defeat

Ahmedabad — If South Africa needed to send a message about their T20 World Cup ambitions, they delivered it with thunderous clarity on Sunday.

In a commanding Super Eight Group One clash that doubled as a rematch of the 2024 final, the Proteas bulldozed defending champions India by 76 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium, handing the tournament co-hosts their first defeat of the competition and asserting themselves as genuine title contenders.

The victory was comprehensive in every sense. After recovering from a perilous 20-3 to post a formidable 187-7, South Africa’s bowlers tore through India’s timid top-order before bundling them out for 111 in 18.5 overs.

“We played against them a lot, so it was just matching the intensity, if not raising it, against their bowlers,” said David Miller, whose breathtaking 63 earned him player-of-the-match honours. “They are good bowlers, but they do bowl bad balls. It’s about making sure you’re in position to capitalise.”

Brevis-Miller partnership turns tide

India’s new-ball attack initially threatened to dismantle South Africa before the innings could take shape. Jasprit Bumrah (3-15) bowled Quinton de Kock, while Arshdeep Singh had captain Aiden Markram caught at mid-off inside three overs. When Bumrah deceived Ryan Rickelton with a change of pace, the Proteas were teetering at 20-3.

What followed was a masterclass in recovery. Dewald Brevis (45) joined Miller in a 97-run partnership that not only halted the slide but shifted momentum decisively. Brevis fell short of a deserved fifty, but Miller powered to his in just 26 balls, setting the platform for Tristan Stubbs’ late fireworks—an unbeaten 44 off 24 balls featuring three sixes.

India’s chase implodes

If India’s bowling attack had exposed South Africa’s early vulnerability, their batting response revealed something far more concerning.

Off-spinner Markram struck with the new ball, dismissing in-form Ishan Kishan in the first over. Marco Jansen removed Tilak Varma in the second. Opener Abhishek Sharma avoided a fourth successive duck but managed just 15, and Washington Sundar’s 11 offered little stability.

When captain Suryakumar Yadav departed for 18 in the 10th over, India were reeling at 51-5, the chase already drifting beyond reach.

Keshav Maharaj delivered the knockout blow in a devastating 15th over, removing Hardik Pandya (18), Rinku Singh and Arshdeep Singh in quick succession. Jansen returned to clean up the tail, finishing with figures of 4-22 and dismissing Shivam Dube—whose gallant 42 lent respectability to the margin—with his penultimate delivery.

Title credentials confirmed

For South Africa, the victory represents more than two points. It’s a statement of intent from a side that has often promised much in global tournaments but delivered little. The manner of this triumph—overcoming early adversity before ruthlessly exploiting India’s weaknesses—suggests something may be different this time.

For India, the defeat raises questions about their top-order fragility under pressure. With qualification scenarios now complicated, the co-hosts must regroup quickly.

South Africa, meanwhile, have served notice: they’re not here to participate. They’re here to win.

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