IND vs SA: African lions defeated the Indian team, these 3 players became the heroes of victory
IND vs SA: The last match of the four-match T20 between India and South Africa was played in Johannesburg. In this match, Team India defeated South Africa by 135 runs. Batting first, Team India scored 283 runs losing 1 wicket. In reply, South Africa was all out for 148 runs. After winning this match, Team India has also won the series 3-1. Let us know which players were the heroes of Team India's victory in this match:
sanju samson
After scoring a century in South Africa's first T20 match, Sanju Samson flopped in two consecutive matches. After this, he again scored a century in the fourth match. He played an inning of 109 runs in 56 balls. During his innings he hit 6 fours and 9 sixes. Sanju Samson has scored three centuries in T20 this year. He has become the first batsman in the world to achieve this feat.
Centuries from Sanju Samson and Tilak Varma guide India towards a mammoth total 💪#SAvIND 📝: pic.twitter.com/BLjrRC9L6n
— ICC (@ICC) November 15, 2024
Tilak Verma
Tilak Verma scored the second century of his T20 career against South Africa. He is the second first batsman in the world to score two consecutive centuries in T20 cricket. Before him, Sanju Samson had done this feat. He scored a century in just 41 balls. Played an inning of 120 runs in his 47 balls. During this innings, he hit 9 fours and 10 sixes.
Records shattered as India unleash fury with the willow in Johannesburg 🔥#SAvIND
— ICC (@ICC) November 15, 2024
Arshdeep Singh
In the fourth T20 match against South Africa, Arshdeep Singh impressed everyone with his fast bowling. He had destroyed the top order of South Africa. He first dismissed Reeza Hendricks. After this he dismissed Markram and Klaasen in consecutive balls. After the dismissal of these two batsmen, the South African team could not come back in the match and the team got the victory.
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