NEW DELHI: Captain Suryakumar Yadav's extraordinary century and Kuldeep Yadav's magical five-wicket haul powered India to a commanding 106-run victory over South Africa in the third and decisive T20 International at Johannesburg on Thursday. This emphatic win not only squared the series but showcased India's prowess with both bat and ball.
Sent in to bat first, India put forth a formidable total of 201 for seven in their allotted 20 overs.
As it happened: India vs South Africa
The highlight of the innings was Suryakumar's remarkable century, a scintillating 100 off just 56 balls, adorned with seven fours and eight sixes. Alongside Yashasvi Jaiswal's fluent 60 off 41, Suryakumar forged a crucial 112-run partnership for the third wicket, rescuing India from a shaky start at 29 for 2.
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<p>Suryakumar Yadav hit a dazzling century as India levelled their series against South Africa with a crushing 106-run win in the third and final T20I at the Wanderers on Thursday. </p>AFP3/10:Man of the Match
<p>Suryakumar made a 100 in a total of 201 for seven after India were sent in to bat. </p>AFP4/10:Kuldeep Yadav
<p>South Africa crashed to 95 all out with left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav taking a career-best five for 17 on his 29th birthday. </p>AP5/10:4th T20I ton
<p>The Indian captain thrashed eight sixes and seven fours in making his fourth T20 international century off 55 balls. </p>Getty Images6/10:3 quick wickets
<p>Suryakumar was caught at deep square leg off the next ball as India lost three wickets, including a run-out, in the final over, bowled by Lizaad Williams. </p>Reuters7/10:Ravindra Jadeja
<p>With Suryakumar off the field with a twisted left ankle, Ravindra Jadeja took over the captaincy and dismissed South Africa captain Aiden Markram with his first ball. </p>Getty Images8/10:4 wickets off 7 balls
<p>Jadeja took two for 25 as Kuldeep ripped through the lower order, taking the last four wickets off seven balls. </p>Getty Images9/10:4th-wicket stand
<p>Suryakumar and Yashasvi Jaiswal (60) punished the bowling in a fourth-wicket stand of 112 off 70 balls. </p>Reuters10/10:Keshav Maharaj
<p>Suryakumar went out to bat after left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj took two wickets off successive balls in the third over. </p>ReutersSuryakumar's innings reached its crescendo in the latter part, where he unleashed a barrage of shots, including his trademark '360' strokes. His assault included a sensational 22-run over against pacer Andile Phehlukwayo. Despite Suryakumar's departure, his century laid a solid foundation for India to post a competitive total.
In the second innings, India's bowlers, spearheaded by left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav, exhibited a significantly improved performance.
The Wanderers pitch, undergoing a transformation under lights, offered spin-friendly conditions. Kuldeep's delivery that dismantled the stumps of Dononvan Ferreira epitomized South Africa's struggle against high-quality spin.
South Africa's chase never gained traction, with pacer Mohammed Siraj setting the tone by bowling a maiden over. Early dismissals of captain Aiden Markram and Heinrich Klaasen left South Africa reeling at 42 for four, sealing their fate.
However, the victory was not without concern for India, as Suryakumar rolled his ankle while fielding in the third over of South Africa's innings. Despite his premature departure from the field, India's bowlers, including the versatile Ravindra Jadeja, who stood in for the injured captain, dismantled the South African batting lineup.
The comprehensive win sets the stage for the upcoming three-match One-Day International series, with the first match scheduled at the same venue on Sunday.
India will look to carry the momentum into the ODIs and build on their success in the T20 series against South Africa.
(With inputs from PTI)