Janneman Malan made 91 and Quinton de Kock 78 as the Proteas beat India by seven wickets in Paarl to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the ODI series.
De Kock was named Man of the Match after also pulling off a spectacular leg side stumping, trumping Rishabh Pant, who made a hard-hit 85 but missed a crucial stumping chance offered by De Kock.
Quinton de Kock – The new king of the leg-side stumping ?
For the second time in this series, he completes a leg-side stumping off Andile Phehlukwayo’s bowling. Those hand! ?
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“It’s great to have Quinny back,” said Proteas captain Temba Bavuma. “He reminded us again why he is such a valuable player.”
De Kock, who announced a shock retirement from Test cricket after the first Test against India last month, was back to his best after taking paternity leave to be with his wife for the recent birth of a baby daughter.
He was in sparkling form as he and Malan put on 132 for the first wicket in just 22 overs.
De Kock raced to a half-century off 36 balls in an innings comprising seven fours and three sixes, before he missed a full toss and was lbw to Shardul Thakur.
But he was lucky when he was on 32 when he went down the wicket to a delivery from off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin which went past his bat and eluded Pant, who had an opportunity to make a straightforward stumping.
Malan provided solid support for De Kock and went on to make 91 before he was bowled by a Jasprit Bumrah off-cutter which lifted off a length and deflected into the stumps off the batsman’s elbow.
On a day when the temperature reached 40°C, Pant scored his runs off 71 balls. He shared a third wicket partnership of 115 with captain KL Rahul, who made 55.
Rahul acknowledged that South Africa had played better on a slow pitch which he said was similar to surfaces in India.
“It is up to us to get better,” said Rahul. “We have to get better at building partnerships and bowling in the middle overs.”
With De Kock and Malan scoring freely, Rahul was forced to bring his experienced spin bowlers, Ashwin and Yuzvendra Chahal, into the attack earlier than he probably would have liked.
On the same pitch that was used for the first game on Wednesday, there was plenty of turn on offer towards the end of the match but Ashwin and Chahal each had only three overs left going into the last 20 overs.
Remarkably, South Africa’s three spin bowlers – Keshav Maharaj, Aiden Markram and Tabraiz Shamsi – outperformed the Indian veterans, claiming a combined four wickets for 143 runs in 26 overs.
Ashwin and Chahal conceded 115 runs in their 20 overs with only Chahal picking up a wicket, that of Bavuma.
“The spinners have done a splendid job,” said Bavuma. “In South Africa we pride ourselves on our fast bowlers, so to see the spin bowlers bringing the game home for us really makes us a side to be reckoned against.”
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☝ 11.4 – Markram dismissed Shikar Dhawan.
☝ 12.4 – Maharaj has Virat Kohli out for a duck caught at cover by Bavuma.Spin doing the business for the Proteas.
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The match was played a day after Cricket South Africa announced that coach Mark Boucher was facing charges of gross misconduct, related to allegations of racism, which could lead to his dismissal.
Bavuma did not refer directly to the Boucher issue during the post-match presentation but emphasised that he was leading a tight-knit team.
“We have a lot of self-belief and confidence in our ability,” said Bavuma. “We believe in each other. The biggest thing is that we go out there and fight for one another. We are not a team of superstars who rely on individual performances. We really try and put in a team effort.”
HIGHLIGHTS: Proteas vs India (2nd ODI)
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