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Proteas restrict India for 92 in the second T-20 International

| | Oct 06, 2015, at 02:37 am
Cuttack, Oct 5 (IBNS) Winning the toss and deciding to field first, South Africa struck gold as their bowlers bowl out India for just 92 runs inside 18 overs in the second T-20 International match, here on Monday.

India lost Shikhar Dhawan in the fourth over as the southpaw was sent packing, trapped in front by Chris Morris for 11 runs. Virat Kohli followed his Delhi team mate two balls later, as the Indian Test captain was run-out by AB de Villiars for 1.

Rohit Sharma tried resisting for a brief moment but fell for 22, as he too was run-out by David Miller.  

Suresh Raina, who score 22 of 24 ball and hit 3 boundaries, fell prey to Imran Tahir.

Ambati Rayadu (0), Mahendra Singh Dhoni (5), Axar Patel (9), Harbhajan Singh (0), Ravichandran Ashwin (11), Bhubneshwar Kumar (0) and Mohit Sharma (0) did very little with the bat as the visitors chipped in with timely wickets.

For South Africa, Albie Morkel picked up 3 wickets, giving away just 12 runs in his 4 overs. Imran Tahir and Chris Morris picked up 2 wickets each and Kagiso Rabada picked up the remaining wicket.

South Africa need 93 runs to win the game and take an unassailable series lead.
 

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