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India beat South Africa by 7 wickets in 2nd T20I

MOHALI: India defeated South Africa by seven wickets in the second T20 International here on Wednesday.

India beat South Africa by 7 wickets in 2nd T20I

India team captain Virat Kohli (R) gestures after he completes his half-century at PCA Stadium in Mohali. AFP



Mohali, September 18

India defeated South Africa by seven wickets in the second T20 International here on Wednesday.

Brief scores:

South Africa: 149 for 5 in 20 overs (Quinton de Kock 52, Temba Bavuma 49; Deepak Chahar 2/22).           

India: 151 for 3 in 19 overs (Virat Kohli 72 not out, Shikhar Dhawan 40; Tabraiz Shamsi 1/19). — PTI

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