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However, after the powerplay, Aiden Markram and Miller stopped the flow of wickets.

Digital Desk:  In a neck-and-neck match, David Miller finished unbeaten on 59 off 46 balls to help South Africa reach their target of 134. Lungi Ngidi's four-wicket haul, combined with the efforts of the rest of South Africa's pacers, meant that India's batting first got off to a disastrous start.

Suryakumar Yadav's 68 off 40 balls, on the other hand, almost single-handedly propelled India to 133/9. Arshdeep Singh, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, and Mohammed Shami then came out swinging, keeping South Africa at bay. However, after the powerplay, Aiden Markram and Miller stopped the flow of wickets. After the first ten overs, the pair shifted gears, and Markram eventually fell for 52 off 41. South Africa crossed the line with two balls to spare and defeated team India by 5 wickets. 


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