Proteas battle back
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sportinglife.com
South Africa fought back from early struggles to make a score of 126 batting first in the Twenty20 International against India in Johannesburg.
Needing nine runs over the last over for victory, Dinesh Karthik smashed a six off the first ball, and three quick singles then got the job done.
India produced a more disciplined innings in contrast to the often chaotic South Africa, who made 126 for eight batting first.
On a pitch that was expected to favour the bowlers in the later stages, India kept their heads and their wickets to take some small consolation after losing the recent one-day series.
Sachin Tendulkar was the first man to go, bowled by Charl Langeveldt for 10 with the score on 17.
He had earlier been caught behind off the same bowler, but that was on a free hit after a no ball.
Dinesh Mongia and opener Virender Sehwag then steered the score to 60 before the latter was run out after a miscommunication with his partner over a quick single that was not there.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni was the only Indian batsman to fail to score, out for a duck when he sent an inside edge off Langeveldt onto his own stumps.
But that brought Karthik to the crease and alongside Mongia they set about closing in on the target.
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