No stopping men in blue
Johannesburg: Bhuvneshwar Kumar put the finishing touches to what has been an outstanding tour for the lower-order all-rounder as he claimed his first five-wicket haul to round off India’s 28-run victory over South Africa at the Wanderers Stadium on Sunday.
India proved to be far too ring-wise for the inexperienced South African line-up to go 1-0 up in the three-match series.
The remaining matches will be played at SuperSport Park on Wednesday and PPC Newlands next Saturday.
Earlier, Shikhar Dhawan smashed his fourth T20I half-century to power India to a challenging 203/5.
Dhawan scored 72 off only 39 balls, hitting 10 fours and 2 sixes, while Virat Kohli (26 off 20 balls) and Manish Pandey (29 off 27 balls) also made useful contributions after Rohit Sharma (21 off 9 balls) gave India a power-packed start.
On a batting beauty at the Wanderers, Rohit and Dhawan put on 23 off only 11 balls with the former hitting two sixes during his short stay as the ball was flying to all corners of the park.
Rohit used bounce in the pitch for his shots, but it brought his downfall as well. He was caught behind off debutante Junior Dala (2/47) while trying to play over slips as South Africa opted for DRS referral.
Surprisingly, Suresh Raina (15) came out at no. 3 and played a handy little cameo. Raina and Dhawan put on 26 runs off 13 balls, with the former smashing two fours and a six.
Raina skied a pull shot off Dala and the bowler gleefully accepted the catch. He has been dropped on seven at mid-off by Ferhaan Behardien earlier.
Kohli too got an early life from Behardien as he grassed a simple catch at long on off Tabraiz Shamsi (1/37). The Indian skipper and Dhawan marched on quickly as India were placed at 78/2 after the powerplays.
The duo put on 50 off just 25 balls as India crossed 100 in the 9th over but Shamsi returned to trap Kohli lbw in the 10th over and while the Indian skipper called for DRS, the decision remained in the bowler’s favour.
Dhawan continued smacking the ball and reached his half-century off 27 balls. He added 47 runs with Manish for the fourth wicket as the Indian inning revolved around him.
He was finally out in the 15th over scooping a catch behind off Andile Phehlukwayo (1/16). After that India lost a bit of momentum in their innings. Manish and M.S. Dhoni (16) had a slower stand in comparison to what the top-order had done, adding only 28 off 21 balls before the latter was bowled by Chris Morris (1/39) in the penultimate over.
Scorecard
India: R. Sharma c Klaasen b Dala 21, S. Dhawan c Klaasen b Phehlukwayo 72, S. Raina c and b Dala 15, V. Kohli lbw b Shamsi 26, M. Pandey (not out) 29, M. Dhoni b Morris 16, H. Pandya (not out) 13. Extras: (lb2, w9) 11. Total: (for 5 wkts, in 20 overs) 203.
FoW: 1-23, 2-49, 3-108, 4-155, 5-183.
Bowling: Paterson 4-0-48-0 (1w), Dala 4-0-47-2 (3w), Morris 4-0-39-1 (3w), Shamsi 4-0-37-1 ((1w)), Smuts 2-0-14-0, Phehlukwayo 2-0-16-1 (1w).
South Africa: J. Smuts c Dhawan b Kumar 14, R. Hendricks
c Dhoni b Kumar 70, J.P. Duminy c Raina b Kumar 3, D. Miller c Dhawan b Pandya 9, F. Behardien c Pandey b Chahal 39, H. Klaasen c Raina b Kumar 16, A. Phehlukwayo c Chahal b Unadkat 13, C. Morris c Raina b Kumar 0, D. Paterson run out 1, C. Dala (not out) 2, T Shamsi (not out) 0. Extras: (b 1, lb 1, nb 1, w 5) 8. Total: (for 9 wkts, in 20 overs) 175.
FoW: 1-29, 2-38, 3-48, 4-129, 5-154, 6-158, 7-158, 8-159, 9-175.
Bowling: Kumar 4-0-24-5, Unadkat 4-0-33-1 (1w), Bumrah 4-0-32-0 (1nb), Pandya 4-0-45-1 (3w), Chahal 4-0-39-1 (1w).