Proteas Roar Back! St. George's Stingers Bowl India Out for 211 in Thrilling ODI Battle
Nandre Burger was the wrecker-in-chief, claiming 3 crucial wickets for a mere 30 runs. His swing bowling proved too much for the Indian top order, leaving them reeling at 47-3. Captain KL Rahul and debutant Sai Sudharsan offered brief resistance with fifties, but the South African bowlers maintained the pressure, exploiting the tricky St. George's Park wicket.
After reaching a promising 114-2, India's middle-order faltered, crumbling under the relentless bowling attack. Wickets tumbled in quick succession, and the remaining batsmen struggled to build partnerships. The innings finally ended in 46.2 overs, leaving the Proteas with a modest target to chase.
The win was a testament to South Africa's bowling prowess. Beuran Hendricks (2-34) and Keshav Maharaj (2-41) provided able support to Burger, ensuring India never found their rhythm. With the series delicately poised at 1-1, the final ODI in Port Elizabeth promises to be another nail-biting encounter.
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