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South Africa’s Costly Mistakes: Conceding 26 Extra Runs Against India

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-11-06 07:42:22

Kolkata ∙ 22 wides, 2 no balls, two leg byes – The South African bowlers contributed 26 runs to the Indian scoreboard by throwing 53 overs in the 50 over match. Marco Jansen and Lungi Ngidi helped the Indian batting by throwing wides continuously following the unexpected swing of the new ball might not be controlled.

It was a boon for Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill who struggled to find runs in the beginning. Rohit and Gill started attacking the bowlers as the runs started coming through extras including wide fours. With this, the Indian score crossed 90 in Powerplay. After the pacers, the spinners started throwing wide, and South Africa had to bowl an extra 3 overs in the match.

It was these ‘extra’ overs that helped India overcome the run-rate that fell in the middle overs in the final overs. Marco Jansen and Tabarez Shamsi bowled the no ball for South Africa. But the Indian batsmen were not able to score runs in the free hit both times.

English Summary:

South Africa concede 26 extra runs once morest India

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