IND vs SA 2nd ODI: Sai Sudarshan and KL Rahul save India’s honour, entire team all out on 211

IND vs SA 2nd ODI: Sai Sudarshan and KL Rahul save India’s honour, entire team all out on 211

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opener b Sai Sudarshan And captain Lokesh Rahul scored half-centuries but South Africa bowled out India for 211 runs in 46.2 overs in the second ODI of the three-match series here on Tuesday. Sudarshan scored 62 runs in 83 balls with the help of seven fours and one six, while Rahul scored 56 runs in 64 balls with the help of seven fours. Both added 68 runs for the third wicket.

Indian players looked helpless in front of South African bowlers

The other batsmen of the Indian team, which registered an easy eight-wicket victory in the first match of the series, could not stand up to the South African bowlers. For South Africa, Andre Berger took three wickets while Buren Hendrix and Keshav Maharaj took two wickets each.

India had a bad start

India had a bad start after winning the toss and being invited to bat first. Ruturaj Gaikwad hit a four against Burger on the first ball of the innings but was LBW on the second ball. Burger and Williams troubled Sudarshan and Tilak Verma (10 runs in 30 balls) in the initial overs but both batted carefully in the initial powerplay. Sudarshan hit some brilliant fours during this period. Tilak, however, became Burger’s second victim in the 12th over. Sudarshan hit the first six of the match against Maharaj and then completed his half-century for the second consecutive match with one run in the 20th over.

India’s score reached 100 in the 24th over.

Rahul, who batted cautiously in the beginning of his innings, hit fours against Vian Mulder by playing pull shots on consecutive balls. He then hit fours against Lizard Williams (one wicket for 49 runs) and Aiden Markram (one wicket for 28 runs) and took the team’s score to 100 runs in the 24th over.

Partnership of 68 runs for the third wicket

Williams broke the 68-run partnership for the third wicket by dismissing Sudarshan on a ball with extra bounce. Sanju Samson (12) once again failed to capitalize on the opportunity. Rahul completed his half-century in 60 balls by hitting a four and then three runs against Maharaj.

Rinku Singh scored 17 runs in the debut match

Debutant Rinku Singh (16) hit a six in the same over due to which the team scored 16 runs from the 35th over. After this, Burger made Rahul his third victim while Rinku was stumped by Maharaj’s ball. Indian team’s score became 169 runs for six wickets. After this, Maharaj dismissed Kuldeep Yadav (one) and Markram dismissed Akshar Patel (seven). After this, Avesh Khan (nine) and Arshdeep Singh (18) hit a six each and took the team’s score beyond 210 runs.

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