India's Bowling Blitz: How Varun and Arshdeep Skittled South Africa for 117

India's bowlers put on a masterclass in chilly Dharamshala to bowl South Africa out cheaply. Despite a fighting half-century from skipper Aiden Markram, the visitors collapsed to 117 all out. The Indian attack shared the wickets, with Arshdeep Singh and Varun Chakravarthy taking two each. This dominant performance gave India a strong position in the third T20I.

Key Points: India Bowlers Dismiss South Africa for 117 in 3rd T20I at Dharamshala

  • Arshdeep Singh struck early to trap Reeza Hendricks lbw, setting the tone for the innings
  • Captain Aiden Markram fought a lone battle with a fluent 61 off 46 balls for South Africa
  • Varun Chakravarthy's lethal googlies dismissed Donovan Ferreira and Marco Jansen
  • Hardik Pandya entered the 100-wicket club in T20Is by dismissing Tristan Stubbs
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3rd T20I: Varun, Arshdeep star as India skittle South Africa for 117 in chilly conditions

India's bowling attack, led by Varun Chakravarthy and Arshdeep Singh, bundled South Africa out for 117 in the chilly 3rd T20I. Get the full match report.

"India's seamers and spinners combined to bowl out South Africa for 117 in 20 overs - Match Report"

Dharamshala, Dec 14

Under chilly climes and dewy conditions, India's seamers and spinners combined to bowl out South Africa for 117 in 20 overs in the third T20I at the HPCA Stadium on Sunday.

Arshdeep Singh, Harshit Rana, Varun Chakravarthy and Kuldeep Yadav picked two wickets apiece, while Hardik Pandya and Shivam Dube chipped in with a scalp each, as the visitors never recovered from being 30/4 inside seven overs in seam-bowling friendly conditions.

Captain Aiden Markram fought hard with a fluent 61 off 46 balls, but found little support as only Donovon Ferreira (20) and Anrich Nortje (12) reached double figures, as India's attack remained relentless despite the absence of Jasprit Bumrah and Axar Patel.

Having gone for runs in the previous outing, Arshdeep struck early to give India the perfect start. The left-arm pacer found movement to beat the outside edge of Reeza Hendricks twice, before nipping one back to trap the opener lbw, with the DRS also confirming the same.

India struck again when Quinton de Kock missed a full straight delivery from Rana while playing across the line, and was trapped lbw. In his next over, Rana struck again when Dewald Brevis went for a cover drive, but chopped onto his stumps.

Pandya joined the 100-wicket club in T20Is - and the third bowler from India to reach the landmark - as Tristan Stubbs attempted to guide a back-of-length delivery pitched outside off stump towards third man, but only managed to nick behind to wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma.

India's seamers continued to dominate under lights when Dube got one to cut back in sharply and flatten Corbin Bosch's leg-stump. Amidst the carnage, Markram timed his drives, punches and flicks well, while Ferreira briefly fought back with a towering no-look six off Kuldeep Yadav and a pulled four through midwicket against Dube, though he was also given a reprieve when Arshdeep dropped him at long-on.

But Ferreira's aggressive approach ended when a googly from Chakaravarthy beat him comprehensively and rattled the stumps. In his next over, Chakaravarthy castled Marco Jansen through the gate with another lethal googly. Markram marched forward to pick a four off Dube, thanks to misfielding in the deep, before slicing, swinging, and lofting Rana for a four and two sixes, which also brought up his fifty in 41 balls.

But his innings soon ended in an anticlimactic fashion as he nicked behind off Arshdeep to Jitesh while going for an expansive drive. Birthday boy Kuldeep rounded off the innings by dismissing Anrich Nortje and Ottniel Baartman in the final over to keep South Africa three runs short of 120.

Brief Scores: South Africa 117 all out (Aiden Markram 61, Donovan Ferreira 20; Varun Chakaravarthy 2-11, Kuldeep Yadav 2-12) against India

- IANS

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Sarah B
Watching from the US. The conditions looked brutal, but the Indian bowlers adapted so well. Markram played a lone hand, but the pressure from the other end was relentless. Great to see Hardik Pandya reaching that 100-wicket milestone too.
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Priya S
Varun Chakravarthy's googly was unplayable today! So happy for him after all the questions about his place. The management's faith is paying off. Now, batters, please chase this down without any drama! 🤞
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Rohit P
Good win, but let's be honest, the batting lineup still needs to be tested under pressure. Chasing 118 is one thing, setting or chasing 180+ is another. Hope the team management is looking at that aspect carefully.
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Ananya R
Dharamshala is such a beautiful ground, even if it's chilly! 🇮🇳 The team did a fabulous job. Birthday boy Kuldeep with two wickets in the final over was the perfect icing on the cake. On to the next one!
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Michael C
Impressive depth in bowling. Harshit Rana looks like a real find. That said, South Africa's batting was poor apart from Markram. They missed Miller and Klaasen badly today.

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