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India wrap up year with commanding T20I victory against South Africa
India defeated South Africa by 30 runs in the fifth T20I at Ahmedabad to clinch the series 3-1. Hardik Pandya’s whirlwind fifty, Tilak Varma’s fluent 73 and Varun Chakravarthy’s four wickets powered the hosts to victory
Indian players pose with the trophy following their victory in the T20 International cricket series against South Africa, at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, on Friday. Photo: PTI
Ahmedabad: Rampant India rode on smashing fifties from Hardik Pandya and Tilak Varma, along with Varun Chakravarthy’s four-wicket haul, to thump South Africa by 30 runs and end 2025 with a 3-1 series victory in the fifth and final T20I here on Friday.
Pandya went hammer and tongs for a 16-ball half-century, the second fastest for India, while Tilak made a fluent 73 to lift India to a daunting 231/5. In reply, South Africa were on track as long as Quinton de Kock (65) was in the middle, but lost seven wickets for 81 runs and finished at 201/8.
With India holding Jasprit Bumrah (4-0-17-2) back for later stages, De Kock went after Arshdeep Singh (1/47) as he smacked six fours and a six in two overs from the left-arm pacer in the powerplay to set the tone for the Proteas.
But in a lopsided chase of 230-plus, De Kock alone did the heavy lifting in the powerplay as Reeza Hendricks (13) had another disappointing outing. His stay was ended with a brilliant one-handed grab from Shivam Dube at midwicket for Chakravarthy’s first wicket.
Unfazed, De Kock continued to plunder runs as he and Dewald Brevis (31) put on 51 off 23 balls for the second wicket and by the halfway mark, South Africa had placed themselves well to gun down the target.
With runs leaking from both ends, Bumrah foxed De Kock with one that had the left-hander giving a return catch which the Indian held on to in the 11th over. In the next, Pandya (1/41) bounced out Brevis.
But the Proteas were truly pegged back by Chakravarthy (4-0-53-4), who struck twice in as many balls in the 13th over. He pinned Aiden Markram leg-before trying to paddle sweep and then produced a beauty that sneaked through Donovan Ferreira’s defence to peg the off-stump.
David Miller’s mishit off Arshdeep in the 15th over shut the doors on South Africa, who lost the plot from 120/1 in the 11th over.
Earlier, Pandya (63) hit the second fastest T20I fifty for India while Tilak produced a fluent 73 to help the hosts set an imposing 232-run target.
In a whirlwind knock laden with five sixes and as many fours, Pandya’s seventh half-century (63 off 25 balls) came off only 16 balls, now the second fastest ever for any Indian, with Yuvraj Singh’s 12-ball milestone against England at Kingsmead in 2007 still perched firmly at the top.
He put on 105 off only 44 balls in a brilliant fourth-wicket partnership with Tilak just when the momentum had slowed down for India, who finished at 231/5.
If Pandya produced a minute-a-mile knock, Tilak once again showed his repertoire of strokes around the ground, making 73 off 42 balls with 10 fours and a six.
Pandya walked out amidst chants of his name at his former IPL home ground as out-of-sorts India captain Suryakumar Yadav (5) endured yet another failure.
It was Pandya’s brute force in the strokes that stood out, sending the ball flying far into the stands of the world’s largest stadium.
At the other end, Tilak provided assurance with a second half-century of the series, mixing aggression and rotation of strike deftly after Abhishek Sharma (34) and Sanju Samson (37) provided early fireworks.
Samson dazzled on what is now a rare opportunity to open with India vice-captain Shubman Gill sidelined due to injury, and almost made a strong case for World Cup selection in Mumbai on Saturday.
However, Samson was done in by a beautiful George Linde delivery that pitched on leg stump and gripped before beating his bat to crash into the middle stump.
He began with a six over wide long-on against Marco Jansen and followed it with two spectacular hits down the wicket off Ottneil Baartman to make a strong statement at the top of the order.
While putting on 63 runs for the first wicket, neither Abhishek nor Samson took the foot off the pedal and provided a glimpse of another possible successful pair tailor-made for the format.
Shortly before he was dismissed, Samson also got a lifeline when a powerful hit straight back to bowler Donovan Ferreira burst through his hands and hit umpire Rohan Pandit near the knee roll.
Later, even Pandya’s six injured a broadcast crew member, who got a bruise on his left bicep even as spectators enjoyed balls landing 10 rows behind.