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India A beat South Africa in T20 clash

| | Sep 30, 2015, at 12:33 am
New Delhi, Sept 29 (IBNS): South Africa were stunned in their first match after coming to India to play a series here as India A beat the side by eight wickets in a practice T20 encounter here on Tuesday.

Chasing South Africa's 189 for three, India A, lead by Mayank Agarwal, reached 193 runs by losing two wickets with two balls to spare.

Manan Vohra (57) and Agarwal added 119 runs in the first wicket partnership to help the hosts reach close the target.

Sanju Samson added 31 runs and remained unbeaten till the end to ensure a victory for India A side.

M de Lange and JP Duminy picked up a wicket each for South Africa.

Duminy had topped the batting chart with 68 runs as South Africa posted 189 runs on the scorecard in their 20 overs.

Kuldeep Yadav and HH Pandya picked up a wicket each for India A.

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