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Lucknow, March 20: All-rounder Anneke Bosch first pegged the Indian women with a couple of wickets and the smashed an unbeaten 66 off 48 balls to ensure an easy eight wicket victory for South Africa in the first T20 International here on Saturday.
Harleen Deol’s (52) confident maiden international fifty was the only silver lining for an otherwise lacklustre display by the Indians who posted a modest 130 for 6 after being invited to bat.
The South Africans chased down the target easily with five balls to spare with opener Bosch and captain Sune Luus sharing 90 runs for the second wicket.
South Africa reached to 133 for 2 in 19.1 overs.
India scored just 26 runs from the last five overs and that’s where they again lost the match with distinct lack of power hitters.
The Indian bowlers never put any sort of pressure on the Bosch-Luus duo for a long stretch in the match.
Bosch hit nine fours and a six in her 48-ball unbeaten innings after she took 2 for 11 during Indian innings.
Poor fielding also cost India dear as they conceded runs on the field.
India got rid of dangerous South African opener Lizelle Lee who had topped the batting charts in the preceding ODI series with pacewoman Arundhati Reddy removing her in the third over as she miscued her shot.
But Bosch and Luus denied the Indians any further success till the 16th over with a solid and flawless batting dsiplay.
The duo gained in confidence gradually as the Indian bowlers could not find a way to break the partnership.
South Africa needed 68 from the last 10 overs and they kept up the tempo without taking too much risks, needing 33 from the last five overs.
Rajeshwari Gayakwad dropped Luus, failing to hold on an easy catch in the 16th over but the next ball, the South Africa captain was dismissed by Deol (1/21).
But by the time Luus was out, the match had already tilted in South Africa’s favour.
SA needed 14 from the final two overs but the equation was down to two from the final over and Bosch hit a four to win the match in style.
Earlier, rookie batter Harleen Deol top-scored with a confident 52 in India’s 130 for six.
The 22-year-old Deol hit six fours in her 47-ball innings to score the bulk of India’s runs after being invited to bat.
She shared 60 runs for the third wicket with Jemimah Rodrigues to help India recover from 11 for one after the fall of stand-in-captain Smriti Mandhana in the second over.
Young talent Shafali Verma, who was not in the squad for the preceding ODI series which India lost 1-4, made 23 from 22 balls with the help of two fours ad a six.
Deol reached her maiden fifty off 44 balls.
But just as India looked to accelerate the innings, set batters Deol and Rodrigues fell in the space of three balls and that put an end to India’s hopes of posting a bigger total. (PTI)

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