South Africa's Van der Dussen, David Miller blitz India in high-scoring first T20

Published June 10, 2022
SOUTH African batter David Miller plays a shot during the first Twenty20 international against India at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday.—AFP
SOUTH African batter David Miller plays a shot during the first Twenty20 international against India at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday.—AFP

NEW DELHI: Rassie van der Dussen and David Miller smashed unbeaten half-centuries as South Africa chased down 212 in a seven-wicket win over India in the first Twenty20 International here at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday.

Van der Dussen (75) and the left-handed Miller (64) put on 131 for the fourth wicket to drive the team home in 19.1 overs and lead the five-match series 1-0.

South Africa achieved their highest T20 run chase to end India’s bid to register a record 13th successive win in the format.

The tourists overcame a pre-match blow when Aiden Markram was ruled out of the opener with Covid-19 in a series played without pandemic bubble restrictions.

Cricket South Africa said Markram tested positive for the virus on Wednesday and is keeping “well” in his quarantine protocol.

Van der Dussen and Miller trumped Indian opener Ishan Kishan’s 76 off 48 balls that guided India to a massive 211 for four after being put into bat first.

South Africa lost skipper Temba Bavuma for 10 in the second over of their chase but Dwaine Pretorius attempted to hit back in his 13-ball 29.

Pretorius’ departure and then Quinton de Kock’s wicket for 22 swung the momentum back in favour of India but Miller soon took charge.

He was punishing on the bowlers as he hit left-arm spinner Axar Patel for a four and two sixes in a 19-run 13th over to silence the home crowd.

Miller reached his 50 off 22 balls.

Van der Dussen survived a dropped catch on 29 to record his seventh T20 half-century as he hit the winning boundary in his 46-ball innings.

Earlier, Kishan lay the foundation for India’s total with key stands including an 80-run second-wicket partnership with Shreyas Iyer who made 36.

Kishan reached his fifty with a six off left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj.

The diminutive Kishan smashed Maharaj for two sixes and two fours in the 13th over but got out caught on the last ball in another attempt to clear the rope.

Rishabh Pant, who made his captaincy debut for the national team after KL Rahul was ruled out with an injury on the eve of the match, smashed 29 and put together 46 runs off 18 balls with Pandya.

Pandya hit an unbeaten 31 off 12 balls as India finished with a flourish but the effort proved insufficient.

The second match is on Sunday in Cuttack.

Scoreboard

INDIA: Ishan Kishan c Stubbs b Maharaj 76 Ruturaj Gaikwad c Bavuma b Parnell 23 Shreyas Iyer b Pretorius 36 Rishabh Pant c Dussen b Nortje 29 Hardik Pandya not out 31 Dinesh Karthik not out 1 EXTRAS (B-1, LB-2, W-12) 15 TOTAL (for four wickets, 20overs) 211 FALL OF WICKETS: 1-57 (Gaikwad), 2-137 (Kishan), 3-156 (Iyer), 4-202 (Pant) DID NOT BAT: Axar Patel, Harshal Patel, Bhuweneshwar Kumar, Yuzvendra Chahal, Avesh Khan BOWLING: Maharaj 3-0-43-1(1w), Rabada 4-0-35-0 (4w), Nortje 4-0-36-1, Parnell 4-0-32-1, Shamsi 2-0-27-0 (1w) Pretorius 3-0-35-1 (1w)

SOUTH AFRICA:

Q. de Kock c Kishan b Axar 22 T. Bavuma c Pant b Bhuvneshwar 10 D. Pretorius b Harshal 29 R. van der Dussen not out 75 D. Miller not out 64 EXTRAS (LB-7, NB-1, W-4) 12 TOTAL (for three wickets, 19.1 overs) 212 FALL OF WICKETS: 1-22 (Bavuma), 2-61 (Pretorius), 3-81 (de Kock) DID NOT BAT: Triston Stubbs, Wayne Parnell, Kagiso Rabada, Keshav Maharaj, Anrich Nortje, Tabraiz Shamsi BOWLING: Bhuvneshwar 4-0-43-1(1w), Avesh 4-0-35-0 (2w, 1nb), Chahal 2.1-0-26-0, Pandya 1-0-18-0, Harshal 4-0-43-1, Axar 4-0-40-1 RESULT: South Africa win by seven wickets MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: David Miller SERIES: South Africa lead five-match series 1-0.

Published in Dawn,June 10th, 2022

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