Highlights

  • Ishan Kishan blasts 20-ball 53 with seven sixes
  • India posts 240/5; Abhishek, Tilak contribute well
  • Indian bowlers restrict South Africa to 210/7

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Ishan Kishan’s 20-ball 53 sets up India’s 30-run win over South Africa in T20 World Cup warm-up, highlighting dominant batting and strong bowling.

Ishan Kishan seals top-order slot as India beat South Africa by 30 runs in T20 WC warm-up

In-form Ishan Kishan’s minute-a-mile half-century helped him lock his place in the top order as India completed a 30-run victory over South Africa in their only warm-up match ahead of the T20 World Cup in Navi Mumbai on Wednesday.

Ishan went hammer and tongs to smash seven sixes and two fours as his 20-ball 53 underlined another dominant show from Indian batters, who piled up a massive 241 for five on a placid wicket here at the DY Patil Stadium.

The T20 World Cup defending champions then used as many as nine bowling options including three overs from Abhishek Sharma (2/32), restricting South Africa to 210/7.

However, frontline pacer Harshit Rana (0/16) left the field after sending down his only over of the night, in which he pulled out of his run-up twice and eventually did not return to the action.

South Africa experimented by sending George Linde (0) to open with Aiden Markram (38 retired out), which did not yield any result, with the former being dismissed for a four-ball duck in the first over from Arshdeep Singh (1/29).

Ryan Rickelton hit a 21-ball 44 with three sixes and four boundaries, while Jason Smith struck 35 off 23 balls with four fours and a six.

While Dewald Brevis (2) fell cheaply, Tristan Stubbs smacked four sixes to make a 21-ball 45 not out.

India pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, meanwhile, took no part in the match.

Earlier in the first half, Ishan showed his array of strokes, including some powerful flicks on the on-side that went sailing over the ropes to make the only half-century of the game.

Ishan, who struck 103 in the final T20 against New Zealand last week, came out firing on all cylinders to put on an 80-run stand with Abhishek (24 off 17 balls, retired out) inside the powerplay.

With Sanju Samson struggling for runs, Ishan is expected to open the batting alongside Abhishek in the tournament opener against USA at Wankhede on February 7.

Ishan walked away immediately after bringing up his fifty, as India maximised their opportunity to have one final hit before the USA game.

Playing on familiar turf, the wicketkeeper-batter set the tone with a fiery knock. As many as 29 came in the fifth over of the game when Ishan tore into Anrich Nortje, smacking four sixes and a four.

On one occasion, he even tried to move away from a bouncer, but Nortje’s delivery hit the blade and sailed over the fine leg fielder for a six.

However, if Ishan was in his top form, Abhishek certainly did not appear in his usual elements but still managed three fours and a six during his stay.

Tilak Varma, who had proved his fitness and preparedness for the ICC event after an injury lay-off in the previous outing for India A here two nights ago, was cleaned up by Marco Jansen after he had raced to 45 off only 19 balls with three sixes and as many fours.

India skipper Suryakumar Yadav (30 off 16 balls; 2 fours, 2 sixes) also looked to maximise his time in the middle even though his trademark leg-side flicks did not always come out well. Suryakumar also enjoyed a lifeline when he was dropped on 18.

Vice-captain Axar hit a few lusty blows for a 23-ball 35, but it was Hardik Pandya who provided late fireworks, clobbering three sixes and two fours to make 30 off 10 balls before falling to Corbin Bosch.

Rinku Singh, who was hit on the helmet off a Bosch delivery, made 16.

Brief scores: India 240/5 in 20 overs (Ishan Kishan 53, Tilak Varma 45; Marco Jansen 1/18) beat South Africa 210/7 in 20 overs (Ryan Rickelton 44, Tristan Stubbs 45 not out; Abhishek Sharma 2/32) by 30 runs.

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