This story is from January 22, 2022
2nd ODI: Clinical South Africa pounce on listless India to seal series
This has certainly turned out to be one of India's worst overseas tours in recent times. They put in a slightly better show with the bat, but were again pathetic and listless with the ball, as they went down to a dominant South Africa by seven wickets in the second ODI at Boland Park in Paarl on Friday night.
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Choosing to bat after winning the toss, India lost 'former captain' Virat Kohli for a rare ODI duck, but finished at 287 for six thanks to a blazing knock by Rishabh Pant (85, 71b, 10zx4, 2x6), a 'calm' 55 by stand-in captain KL Rahul (55, 79b, 4x4), and a fine rear-guard, 48-run unbeaten seventh wicket stand between Shardul Thakur (40 not out, 38b, 3x4, 1x6) and Ravichandran Ashwin (25 not out, 24b, 1x4, 1x6).
After de Kock, who punished the Indian bowlers at will, was out lbw while trying to flick a full toss from Shardul Thakur, Malan added 80 off 76 balls for the second wicket with the in-form Proteas skipper Temba Bavuma (35, 36b, 3x4) to keep up the momentum.
Jasprit Bumrah trapped Malan with an off-cutter, and Bavuma was out caught and bowled by Yuzvendra Chahal, but Aiden Markram (37 not out, 41b, 4x4) and
Rassie van der
Dussen (37 not out, 38b, 2x4) - who scored a hundred in the last game - finished the job for South Africa with little fuss, adding 74* for the fourth wicket in 75 balls to take them home in the final over.While almost all the bowlers appeared to be just going through the motions, the worst of the lot were the most 'experienced' of them - seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar (0-67 in 10 overs) and off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin (0-68 in 10 overs).
The only thing positive for India from the match was provided by Pant, who cracked his career-best score in ODIs. His knock reflected the growth of a batsman who has been repeatedly criticized for his playing the wrong shot at the wrong time.
Pant started off on an edgy note, edging the first ball that he faced, which luckily fell in front of slip, as he came down the track to Keshav Maharaj. When he was batting on 3, he was involved in a horrible mix-up with Rahul, which saw both batsmen at the same end. While he was fortunate to survive as Maharaj failed to collect the throw at the non-striker's end, Pant did invite a glare from Rahul.
He did well though to put these glitches behind quickly, beginning his familiar 'entertainment package,' which included 10 fours and two sixes, by slog-sweeping Maharaj for a six over deep mid-wicket. With Rahul struggling to increase the pace, it was the left-hander who broke the shackles of the spinners.
Opener Janneman Malan scored 91 as South Africa chased down a victory target of 288 for a comfortable seven-wicket win over India and an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series after the second One-Day International at Boland Park on Friday. (AP Photo)
India chose to bat in sweltering conditions, with the mercury rising above 40 degrees Celsius for much of the day. The visitors posted 287 for six in their 50 overs, which looked a good total on a slow wicket that should have favoured them. (Reuters Photo)
But South Africa paced their reply superbly, with Malan and fellow opener Quinton de Kock (78 from 66 balls) putting on 132 for the first wicket. (Reuters Photo)
Malan, who now has three hundreds and three fifties in his 12 ODI innings, put on another 80 with captain Temba Bavuma (35) before he was bowled by Jasprit Bumrah, the ball deflecting onto the stumps off his elbow. The home side, who won the first ODI by 31 runs, reached their target with 11 balls to spare. (Photo by Grant Pitcher/Getty Images)
Rishabh Pant led the Indian charge in their innings with an excellent 85 from 71 balls in which he played some sparkling shots all around the wicket before picking out long-on Aiden Markram off the bowling of wrist-spinner Tabraiz Shamsi (2-57). (AFP Photo)
Pant put on 115 for the third wicket with captain KL Rahul (55), which was followed by a duck by former skipper Virat Kohli, who could not follow up his half-century in the last game with another big score. (AFP Photo)
South Africa were sloppy in the field, with a number of dropped catches and missed run-out chances, and might feel they gave India 20-30 runs too many. The third and final match of the series will be played at Newlands in Cape Town on Sunday. The results do not count towards the Cricket World Cup Super League. (Reuters Photo)
How dominant the left-hander was in his 115-run stand with Rahul can be gauged by the fact that when the stand reached 100, Pant's contribution was a grand 74!
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