• Aiden Markram took a stunning catch to get rid of Abhishek Sharma in the first T20I.

  • South Africa won the toss and elected to bowl first against India.

SA vs IND [WATCH]: Abhishek Sharma falls to a stunning backward catch by Aiden Markram in the 1st T20I
Abhishek Sharma and Aiden Markram (Image Source: X)

In the first T20I between South Africa and India, the hosts won the toss and chose to bowl first, putting India in to bat at Kingsmead, Durban on Friday (November 8). Indian openers Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma came out with a clear aggressive approach, quickly challenging the South African bowlers. However, early in the innings, South Africa’s bowlers struck back, setting the stage for a gripping contest.

India’s opening push and Sanju Samson’s explosive start

South Africa’s captain Aiden Markram handed the new ball to Marco Jansen, who bowled a tight first over, conceding just two runs and keeping the Indian openers cautious. Markram brought himself on in the second over, but India quickly showed signs of aggression. Abhishek smashed a boundary off Markram’s first delivery, setting an assertive tone. Following a single, Samson joined in, driving another boundary, signaling the Indian batters’ aggressive intent. This forced Markram to try to spin early, bringing on Keshav Maharaj for the third over. However, Samson was undeterred, attacking Maharaj with boundaries and a six, which put South Africa under immediate pressure, as India’s aggressive strategy began to take shape.

Gerald Coetzee’s breakthrough: Aiden Markram’s stunning catch of Abhishek Sharma

With India’s openers finding their rhythm, Markram turned to the pace of Gerald Coetzee in the fourth over to disrupt the momentum. Coetzee struck right away as Abhishek attempted an ambitious lofted shot over mid-off on the very first ball. However, the delivery bounced higher than expected, causing Abhishek to mistime his shot, making contact near the bat’s logo. This resulted in a soft chip, and Markram, displaying impressive athleticism, ran back from mid-off to take an outstanding over-the-shoulder catch. This wicket not only ended Abhishek’s innings at seven runs but also served as a critical breakthrough for Coetzee, who celebrated enthusiastically, highlighting the significance of breaking India’s opening stand so early in the innings.

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India blazing start against South Africa

Suryakumar Yadav then joined Samson, and the duo established a strong partnership that shifted momentum back in India’s favor. Samson quickly found his rhythm, launching a series of boundary shots and reaching his fifty in just 27 balls, an innings punctuated by his five sixes and three fours. Suryakumar complemented him with a handy 21 off 17 balls, including two boundaries and a six, before falling to Patrick Kruger at the close of the ninth over.

At the halfway point, India was well-positioned at 122/2, with Samson leading the charge at an aggressive strike rate over 190. Tilak Varma, who joined Samson after Suryakumar’s dismissal, continued the aggressive tempo with 13 off 7 balls. With India’s current run rate at a solid 10.60, the team looked primed for a formidable total, as Samson’s powerful unbeaten 76 anchored the innings, setting the stage for an imposing score in the remaining overs.

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