4th WT20I: Deepti Sharma powers India to 14-run win, denies South Africa clean sweep
Deepti Sharma starred with 5/19 and an unbeaten 36 as India Women beat South Africa by 14 runs in the fourth T20I in Johannesburg.
Deepti Sharma starred with 5/19 and an unbeaten 36 as India Women beat South Africa by 14 runs in the fourth T20I in Johannesburg.
Harmanpreet Kaur admits India had “no answers” as South Africa chase 193 to seal a 3-0 T20I series lead, exposing India’s bowling concerns.
Laura Wolvaardt and Sune Luus struck half-centuries as South Africa Women beat India by eight wickets in the 2nd T20I at Kingsmead.
Bavuma, who led South Africa to a historic 2-0 Test series victory in India, said that while such comments are not easily forgotten, he does not hold any grudges.
With South Africa’s innings wrapped up for 270, India will head into the run‑chase with full momentum.
“Definitely right up there. With the types of wins that we've had this season, it's hard to say because we've had some pretty epic wins. But this one is definitely in the top three,” Rabada said on social media.
“This was right up there for us. Coming to India, playing at Eden Gardens, doing something we haven’t done for 15 years, this is right up there,” he said, reflecting on the breakthrough result.
Jadeja achieved this milestone during the second day of the first Test against South Africa in Kolkata, ending the first session at 11*, which was enough to take him to the milestone.
During the 35th over of the match, Gill took to the field after Washington Sundar's dismissal and played an aggressive sweep for a four on the third delivery he faced.
Rickelton punished Mohammed Siraj’s width with three boundaries, while Markram blossomed after a watchful start, unfurling elegant strokes off the front and back foot before launching left-arm spinner Axar Patel for a six over wide long-on.