Corbin Bosch holds on to a brilliant catch whilst colliding with teammate Keshav Maharaj against India in their ICC T20 World Cup Super Eights clash in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Believe it, theProteasare genuine T20 World Cup contenders. Aiden Markram’s menconfounded all expectations on Sunday by trouncing co-hosts and defending champions India at the Narendra Modi Stadium confounded all expectations on Sunday by trouncing co-hosts and defending champions India at the Narendra Modi Stadium The astonishing result in Ahmedabad, with the Proteas winning by 76 runsopened up the competition, and left India now with the fearful prospect of one defeat away from being eliminated in the Super Eights stage.
The astonishing result in Ahmedabad, with the Proteas winning by 76 runs opened up the competition, and left India now with the fearful prospect of one defeat away from being eliminated in the Super Eights stage. Such an outcome looked utterly out of the question when the Proteas were reduced to 20/3 after four overs inside the Powerplay.It required the middle-order to do the heavy lifting with David Miller’s experience combining with the youthful exuberance of Dewald Brevis and Tristan Stubbs. Such an outcome looked utterly out of the question when the Proteas were reduced to 20/3 after four overs inside the Powerplay.
It required the middle-order to do the heavy lifting with David Miller’s experience combining with the youthful exuberance of Dewald Brevis and Tristan Stubbs. Miller (63 off 45 balls) added 97 for the fourth wicket with Brevis as the left-right pair led the counter-attack. A feature of the partnership was the intent they showed against the World’s No 1 T20 bowler Varun Chakravarthy. Instead of allowing Chakravarthy to settle into his spell, Miller took two boundaries off his first over, and then went even harder and further in his next over with a 95-metre six and another boundary.
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