South Africa Crush India by 76 Runs in T20 World Cup Super 8 Clash

South Africa delivered a commanding 76-run victory over defending champions India in the T20 World Cup Super 8. Captain Aiden Markram hailed his team's adaptability on a tricky pitch, crediting a pivotal 97-run stand between David Miller and Dewald Brevis for setting up the win. The Proteas' bowlers, led by Marco Jansen's 4/22, then bundled India out for 111, handing India their biggest defeat in T20 World Cup history. Markram now looks ahead to a crucial clash against the West Indies.

Key Points: SA Crush India in T20 WC: Markram Hails Team Performance

  • SA's 76-run victory over India
  • Miller & Brevis' 97-run partnership
  • India's biggest T20 WC defeat
  • SA bowlers dominate, Jansen takes 4/22
  • Markram praises Ngidi's middle-over threat
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"Great performance": Aiden Markram after South Africa crush India by 76 runs in T20 WC Super 8 clash

South Africa thrashed India by 76 runs in the T20 World Cup Super 8. Aiden Markram praised his team's adaptability after a dominant bowling display.

"Great performance. Boys assessed that early and then adapted to their plans. - Aiden Markram"

Ahmedabad, February 23

South Africa captain Aiden Markram hailed his side's adaptability and composure after a clinical performance helped them thrash defending champions India in the ongoing ICC Men's T20 World Cup Super 8 clash on Sunday.

South Africa thrashed India by 76 runs. India also suffered its first defeat in 18 matches in ICC events across white-ball formats since losing the finals of the 2023 World Cup against Australia at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

This was India's second-biggest defeat by runs in all T20 Internationals behind the 80-run defeats against New Zealand in Wellington in 2019. In T20 World Cup history, India suffered their biggest defeat.

During the post-match presentation, the Proteas skipper said the team assessed conditions early and executed their plans to perfection. "Great performance. A different type of wicket from what we have had here. Boys assessed that early and then adapted to their plans. Happy for the bowlers. Start to the comp was tough, but tonight they were brilliant."

Markram credited the pivotal middle-order partnership between Dewald Brevis and David Miller for keeping South Africa in the contest after early setbacks. "The partnership they put up, it kept us in the game. Did not feel like the ball was travelling. It was a bit spongy. Trying to hit into space and run hard."

The Proteas skipper admitted that while the opposition bowled well during the powerplay and at the death, South Africa's ability to dominate the middle overs proved decisive. "They bowled well up front and at the death, but our batting through the middle was probably the difference. Good effort, but we put two down. The other day against the UAE, we were not as connected. That was much better today."

Markram reserved special praise for pacer Lungi Ngidi, underlining his value in the middle overs. "We feel like he is a threat whenever he is bowling, and that he can take wickets through the middle. He just rocks up and keeps delivering," Markram said.

Looking ahead to the next fixture against the West Indies, the skipper struck a balanced tone. "Same for both teams, having played against each other recently. They are a dangerous side. Enjoy this for one night and then park it. Big game for us. Important we rock up and take it on full steam again," he added.

Coming to the match, South Africa made 187/7 in 20 overs after David Miller (63) and Dewald Brevis (45) stitched a brilliant 97-run stand for the fourth wicket. Tristan Stubbs played a brisk, unbeaten 44.

For India, Arshdeep Singh (2/28), Jasprit Bumrah (3/15), Varun Chakaravarthy (1/47), and Shivam Dube (1/32) were among the wicket-takers.

Defending 188, South Africa's bowlers produced a brilliant all-round display. None of the Indian batters hit a half-century. Shivam Dube top-scored with 42 as Proteas bundled out the defending champions for just 111 in 18.5 overs, thrashing the Men in Blue by 76 runs.

For South Africa, captain Aiden Markram (1/5), Marco Jansen (4/22), Keshav Maharaj (3/24) and Corbin Bosch (2/12) had a brilliant day with the ball.

- ANI

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Priya S
Credit where it's due, South Africa played brilliantly. Miller and Brevis partnership was the game-changer. Our bowlers did a decent job restricting them to 187, but the batting... just no fight at all. Hope this is a wake-up call before the knockouts.
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Aman W
Biggest defeat in T20 WC history? That's a shocking stat. The team looked completely out of ideas against their spin attack. Maharaj and Markram were brilliant. We need to learn how to play spin better on these tracks.
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Sarah B
Watching from the UK. It's one bad game, it happens in T20 cricket. The 18-match unbeaten run was incredible. Better to have this reality check now in the Super 8s than in a semi-final or final. Team India will bounce back.
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Vikram M
The team selection is puzzling. Where is the intent? We played like we were scared to lose. SA assessed the pitch and adapted, we just kept playing our pre-set game. Need more flexibility from the think tank. Respectfully, the approach needs to change.
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Kavya N
Feeling heartbroken 💔. But as they say, you learn more from a loss. Marco Jansen was unplayable. Let's not be too harsh on the boys, they've given us so much joy. On to the next one! #BelieveInBlue

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