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PHOTOS: Iyer, Kishan guide India to series-levelling win

Last updated on: October 09, 2022 22:22 IST

IMAGES from the 2nd ODI played between India and South Africa in Ranchi on Sunday.

Shreyas Iyer celebrates after completing his century

IMAGE: Shreyas Iyer celebrates after completing his century. Photograph: BCCI

Shreyas Iyer struck a sublime century while Ishan Kishan displayed his brute force against a formidable South African attack to set up a series levelling seven-wicket win for India in the second ODI in Ranchi on Sunday.

Mohammed Siraj led an inexperienced Indian bowling attack to restrict South Africa to 278/7 after the visitors opted to bat.

 

Iyer scored his second ODI hundred (113 not out off 111) and shared a match winning 161-run stand with Kishan (93 off84)  to ensure a comfortable win in 45.5 overs.

The 24-year-old Kishan looked a transformed batter and showed different layers of his batting by switching to beast mode after a responsible start.

Ishan Kishan hits a six 

IMAGE: Ishan Kishan hits a six. Photograph: BCCI

The left-hander smashed seven sixes and four boundaries in his career-best knock from 84 balls, while Iyer played the perfect foil.

The designated vice-captain of the series, Iyer, has been in top form in ODIs, having slammed one century and four fifties in his last six innings.

Locked one-all after two matches, both teams will play the series decider in Delhi on Tuesday.

At India's optional nets ahead of the game, Ishan had made his intentions clear when he clobbered a loose ball with brute force, ramming into the grill of the MS Dhoni pavillion.

On match day, the stage was set for the diminutive batter to boss proceedings on his home ground.

Shikhar Dhawan is bowled by Wayne Parnell

IMAGE: Shikhar Dhawan is bowled by Wayne Parnell. Photograph: BCCI

India needed 231 from 41.1 overs when a classy Shubman Gill (28; 26b) perished to a gravity-defying low catch by Rabada on his follow through.

Kishan came in and was at his vigilant best. He ran hard for singles and overcame a hostile bowling spell from Nortje who clocked 145-plus clicks on a slow Ranchi wicket.

Kishan however did not panic as he reached 29 off 46 balls.

South Africa then started operating with spinners with stand-in skipper Maharaj looking to dismiss Kishan for a second successive time.

But Kishan took the attack on the left-arm spinner and smashed him for three sixes including two in four balls.

The only blip in his innings was when he mistimed one to Rabada but this time he dropped a sitter.

Off the next delivery, Kishan took a blow on his elbow that seemingly unsettled him before he fell agonisingly short of a maiden century.

Mohammed Siraj celebrates the wicket of Quinton de Kock

IMAGE: Mohammed Siraj celebrates the wicket of Quinton de Kock. Photograph: BCCI

Mohammed Siraj led an inexperienced Indian bowling line-up brilliantly, to help the hosts restrict South Africa to 278/7 in the second ODI in Ranchi on Sunday.

Aiden Markram (79 off 89 balls) and Reeza Hendricks (74 off 76) controlled proceedings in the middle overs after the visitors elected to bat with an eye on an unassailable 2-0 series lead.

But Siraj triggered a collapse and also took a stunning forward running catch to dismiss a dangerous Klaasen (30).

India's players celebrate after Shahbaz Ahmed, centre, claimed the wicket of Janneman Malan

IMAGE: India's players celebrate after Shahbaz Ahmed, centre, claimed the wicket of Janneman Malan. Photograph: BCCI

He mixed up the slower ones intelligently, bowled with a tight line and length and did not even give the in-form David Miller (35 not out) a chance to put him away. He conceded only three runs in the 50th over to end with figures 10-1-38-3.

From being 169/3, following a 129 run-a-ball partnership by Hendricks and Markram, South Africa lost three quick wickets with some clever field placements and bowling rotation by India skipper Shikhar Dhawan.

Even the in-form Miller struggled to get going at the death and Siraj came out on top as the Proteas scored just 57 runs from the last 10 overs with the loss of two wickets.

 Aiden Markram and Reeza Hendricks during their third wicket partnership

IMAGE: Aiden Markram and Reeza Hendricks during their third wicket partnership. Photograph: BCCI

The Proteas' opening partnership was broken early as Quinton de Kock dragged a wide Siraj delivery onto his stumps in the third over.

Debutant Shabaz Ahmed jumped in joy after bagging his maiden international wicket as he trapped Janneman Malan in front of the stumps.

It was a perfect start for India with the visitors' score reading 40/2 after 10 overs which had just seven boundaries on a dull and dry JSCA wicket.

Aiden Markram bats

IMAGE: Aiden Markram bats. Photograph: BCCI

But what followed was a composed and calculative approach by the middle-order duo of Markram and Hendricks who were happy to bide time, play out dot balls and forge a partnership.

The Indian bowling attack looked pedestrian and lacked variety as they duo steadily took SA out of the trouble with careful accumulation of runs.

From the 20th over onwards, they stepped it up, picking odd boundaries every over and in no time they reached their respective fifties -- Hendricks in 58 balls, and Markram in 64 balls.

Hendricks smashed Kuldeep over wide long-on in the 27th over as they started to make their intentions clear.

Reeza Hendricks hits a boundary 

IMAGE: Reeza Hendricks hits a boundary. Photograph: BCCI

Thankfully for India, Hendricks got out off a loose short-pitched delivery from Siraj.

That opened the floodgates and with some smart captaincy by Dhawan they managed to sneak in three wickets for 46 runs including that of a dangerous-looking Klaasen.

Kuldeep, who looked out of sorts till then, grabbed the prized wicket with Siraj's fielding brilliance.

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