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Match : India (IND) vs South Africa (RSA), Final Match of ICC Mens T20 WC 2024, Dream11 Fantasy cricket prediction tips

Venue : Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados

Date & Time : 29th Jun, Saturday at 8:00 PM IST

H2H Record :

Total Matches - 26
IND won - 14
RSA won - 11
NR - 01,
Tied - 00,

Pitch Report :

The pitch at Kensington Oval is well balanced surface offers equal assistant to both batter or bowlers. Bridgetown is one of the better batting wickets in the Caribbean right now. It is not very high-scoring, though. The winners of the toss should bat first because run chase little difficult here.

The average score in the first innings here is around 145 runs so far.

Bowlers Stats On Kensington Oval in T20Is

Total Matches Played – 30

Pacers Wickets – 240

Spinners Wickets – 110.

Weather Report :

The temperature is expected to hover around 28°C on the Saturday with 80% humidity and 18 km/hr wind speed. There are 5% chances of precipitation during the match.

Probable XI :

India :

Rohit Sharma (c), Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant (wk), SuryaKumar Yadav, Shivam Dube, Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, Axar Patel, Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh.

South Africa :

Quinton de Kock (wk), Reeza Hendricks, Aiden Markram (c), David Miller, Heinrich Klaasen, Tristan Stubbs, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje, Tabraiz Shamsi.

Preview :

After 54 matches across a month of non-stop white-ball cricket action, two unbeaten teams South Africa and India have emerged as sides that will face off in the final of the 2024 T20 World Cup on Saturday afternoon.

The Kensington Oval in Barbados will play host to this grand spectacle, in which the Proteas will look to make history with a first-ever world title, while India have not lifted the trophy since the inaugural year of the competition, which was held in South Africa.

Both teams boast of strong batting & bowling attacks but India’s team looks more balanced and strong, so the battle between the batsmen and bowlers will be crucial in deciding the outcome of the match.

Considering the form and capabilities of both teams, this match has the potential to be a close contest. It will be interesting to see how the teams strategize and adapt to the conditions. Fans can again expect an exciting and competitive match between South Africa and India.

South Africans would have been waking up for their workday around the same time that Reeza Hendricks struck the winning runs against Afghanistan, which brought an end to the side's semi-final jinx, and kept the dream alive that the nation's cricket team could be the latest to add to their sporting triumphs in the last few years.

It took the Proteas seven consecutive heartbreaking World Cup semi-final defeats to find the perfect performance in Tarouba on Wednesday, overcoming Afghanistan, who had already defied the odds by sending Australia packing from the competition in the Super Eight to book their first-ever appearance in the last four of a World Cup competition.

After losing the toss, Aiden Markram's side were asked to bowl and they were on the front foot from the very first over, when Marco Jansen dismissed the tournament's top-scorer Rahmanullah Gurbaz for a duck, before clean-bowling Gulbadin Naib in his second over with just 16 runs on the board for the Blue Tigers.

However, it was not just Jansen that got the best from the surface which provided ample assistance for the bowlers, as Kagiso Rabada also bagged 2/14, Anrich Nortje took 2/7 in three overs and mystery spinner Tabraiz Shamsi mopped up the tail, finishing with 3/6 in 11 balls.

South Africa bowled their opponents out for 56 in 11.5 overs, which is now the lowest total by any team in a T20 World Cup semi-final. The victory also marked the Protea's eighth consecutive win in the shortest format - now the joint-longest winning streak for a team at the T20 World Cup, and the first time the side have ever won eight-in-a-row in T20Is, period.

When these two cricketing giants crossed paths at the 2022 edition of this tournament in Australia, the Proteas claimed a five-wicket victory. However, the Men in Blue have historically been the more successful in this fixture, winning 14 of the previous 26 matches, while South Africa have won 11 and one ended in a no result.


On the other hand, India reserved their most emphatic performance of the tournament for their semi-final showdown where they exacted their revenge on England, who beat them in the very same match in the last World Cup, thanks to a record-breaking partnership between captain Jos Buttler and Alex Hales.

However, this time around, it was the Indian skipper who played the starring role, as Rohit Sharma put together a match-winning innings despite the early loss of Virat Kohli and the in-form Rishabh Pant, who was dismissed caught-behind off Sam Curran's bowling for just four runs in the sixth over.

Joined by Suryakumar Yadav at the crease, the two posted a workmanlike 73-run partnership between them, before Sharma was bamboozled by a stunning googly from Adil Rashid, which saw him head back to the pavilion for 57 of 39 balls, while Yadav went shortly after with 47 from 36 balls.

Defending 171/7, the spin duo of Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav did the damage, taking six wickets between them, while Jasprit Bumrah knocked over the dangerous Phil Salt and Jofra Archer late on to finish with 2/12 in 2.4 overs, as England were bowled out 68 runs short of the target.

India finished as runners-up in this competition in 2014 and in the ODI World Cup last year, but they have undoubtedly been the pick of the sides in the tournament to this point, and are the bookmakers' unanimous favourite to win the match and lift the title in Barbados on Saturday evening.

Team Guide

Makes various team combinations with the help of these information.

India

Rishabh Pant :
Rishabh Pant looked in sublime touch in the all games in this tournament, he has 171 runs to his name, which is the third most for India. Playing against South Africa, he has 108 runs, Avg - 15.4 in eight innings. He's currently one of the most in-form Indian batters and will be a key player to have on fantasy teams.

Virat Kohli :
Virat Kohli has been struggling to get the runs in this tournament, Indian fans would expect him to get back on track. However, he's a proven contender and it's only a matter of time before he gets going. However, given his exceptional skills, he's expected to come back strongly. Kohli is coming off an exceptional IPL season finishing as IPL 2024 Orange Cap Player with 741 runs and he’s the backbone of the Indian batting unit. The veteran has good record against South Africa in T20Is, with 318 runs, Avg - 35.33 in 12 innings, while striking at 134.17. He also has two 50s against them. He is expected to open the inning again which is his best place. Reliabile c/vc pick.

Rohit Sharma :
Rohit Sharma the one of the best batter in Morden era, who was magnificent in the past two clash against Australia, single-handedly thrashing them out of the ongoing showpiece event, but unfortunately missed the well deserved century out on 92 runs and after that hit 57 off just 39 balls. He has looked to take on the bowling in recent times and is known for scoring big scores when he gets going. He has the second most runs in IND-SA T20Is, with 420 runs at an average of 28 in 16 innings, including two half-centuries and a century. The Indian skipper is another must-pick in your fantasy teams.

Suryakumar Yadav :
Suryakumar Yadav is known for playing a fearless brand of cricket in any circumstances and is looking forward to his 3rd T20 World Cup appearance. He is capable of winning games from any situation on his own. He was played a key role with the bat in the recently against England, scored crucial 47 runs off 36 balls in last game. In his 67 T20Is overall, he made 2337 runs at a strike rate of 168. 01 with the best score of 117. The Indian Mr360 hit four half-centuries and a century against the Proteas in just six innings, while scoring 343 runs at an average of 68.60. One of the best captaincy choice for grand league.


Hardik Pandya :
Hardik Pandya is back with his better version and hasn’t failed to impress fans with his bowling or batting. After a forgettable IPL. He has scalped 8 wickets in seven innings at an economy of 7.77. He was the man of the match in recently match for his incredible allrounder performance (50* runs + 1wkt) vs Bangladesh. He is desperate to prove his worth in Indian colors in this T20 World Cup. Hardik averages 33.4 with the bat against the South African team & taken 6 wickets in 11 matches against them. Safest c/vc pick.

Ravindra Jadeja :
Ravindra Jadeja can go through any batting unit if the pitch continues to behave the way it has in the first game in New York. He is amongst the best left-arm spinners in world cricket and can be India’s best bowler in this game. He has 4 wickets in seven innings against the RSA. Try him as C/VC in GLs/Mini GLs.

Axar Patel :

Axar Patel was the man of the match in previous game for his quality bowling took 3/23 in his four overs. has 44 runs at an average of 14.66 and a strike rate of 107.31 in seven T20I innings against South Africa. He also has 6 wickets at an average of 44.33 and a strike rate of 29.83 in ten T20I innings against them. pumt pick.

Kuldeep Yadav :
Kuldeep Yadav will be India’s frontline spinner in this T20 World Cup. He finished as the second leading wicket-taker for Delhi Capitals in IPL 2024 with 16 scalps in 11 matches. Kuldeep Yadav was drafted into the team in place of Mohammad Siraj and he bowled decently to pick 3/19, 2/32, 3/19 & 2/24 in past four games of this tournament. Must have pick.


Jasprit Bumrah :
Jasprit Bumrah is the yorker specialist who was the Player of the Match in first two matches against Ireland & Pakistan. He was bowled well in last and took 2/12 from his three overs. Bumrah has an economy of 4.12 with 13 wickets to his name in this tournament. Bumrah has a solitary wicket in two matches against the South Africa. One of the best captaincy choice from the bowling section.


Arshdeep Singh :
Arshdeep Singh will bowl with the new ball and can pick up a couple of wickets upfront in the powerplay. He is the second leading wicket taker in ongoing tournament, with 15 wickets, Eco - 7.5. The left-arm pacer looks good in Caribbean conditions. Arshdeep has proven to be a lethal weapon for his side. He will be an excellent differential pick for this game irrespective of the toss. Punt pick.

South Africa

Quinton De Kock :
Quinton de Kock is one of the most experienced players in the South Africa squad. He is the most runs for Proteas in this tournament, he has scored 204 runs with the strike rate of 143.66. He will open the innings and he has smashed 2545 runs in 91 T20I matches. He also has scored 312 runs in his nine T20I innings against India at an average of 44.57, including 50s. Popular pick.

Heinrich Klaasen :
Heinrich Klaasen is the magnificent spin-hitter. In this tournament, he has scored 132 runs, majority of which came when it was required the most. In case the top order collapses, Klaasen can stand tall and guide South Africa to a respectable total. Klaasen had a tremendous outing in the recently concluded IPL 2024. The middle-order batter amassed 479 runs, including four half-centuries and as he’s arguably the best spin hitter in the world at the moment. Indian bowling attack will depend quite a lot on their spinners. He also 222 runs, Avg - 27.75 in nine innings against the India. One of the best captaincy choice for grand league.

Reeza Hendricks :
Reeza Hendricks is quality batter but looking in out of touch in this tournament. He was South Africa’s leading run-scorer in the recent bilateral series, scoring 127 runs in 3 matches against the West Indies and has been in exceptional form lately. His recent T20 scores are: 28*, 0, 11, 43, 0, 3, 4, 6, 34, 87, 73*. Must have pick.

Aiden Markam :
Aiden Markam is the quality batting allrounder who will bat at 3 for his team and may bowl an over or two if the situation demands. He is going through with poor form in this year, managed to scored just 119 runs at an average of 17.0 and a strike rate of 101.70 in his eight T20I innings in 2024. The Proteas skipper scored 165 runs at an average of 33.0 in six matches against the Men in blue. Must have pick.


Tristan Stubbs :
Tristan Stubbs will enter the World Cup after enjoying a successful IPL campaign. Batting in the lower middle order, the right-hander amassed 378 runs at an incredible strike rate of 190.91. Tristan Stubbs stitched a match-winning partnership of 65 runs with David Miller in their earlier match against the Netherlands. The right-hander contributed 29 runs off 27 balls in his last innings against the WI. He is also a gun fielder and a handy off-spin bowler. Punt pick.


David Miller :
David Miller has been the savior for South Africa in the big tournaments. He is leading the way with the bat for the team in the ongoing T20 World Cup, scoring second most 148 runs with the best score of 59*. Miller is someone who can play both pace and spin with ease. The conditions at Trinidad will favor his batting style. Miller has the most runs in IND-RSA T20Is with, 431 runs, Avg - 43.10 in 17 innings, which includes a century and two 50s. Good pick.

Marco Jansen :
Marco Jansen was the man of the match in the semi final game against the Afghanistan. He was destroyed inform Afghan top order and took 3/16. Before that he was picked up a wicket and scored much needed 21* runs in a match ago. He is a very lethal bowler when there is help with the new ball and the new ball bowlers have received plenty of assistance at the Trinidad, especially, in the first innings. Jansen is handy with the bat as well. Jansen’s recent figures are 3/16 1/17, 0/32 2/20, 0/15, 1/45, 0/44, 0/40, 1/49 & 2/14. Will be a best fantasy captain for grand league.


Kagiso Rabada :
Kagiso Rabada will be the lead pacer for the Proteas and he can pick up 2-3 wickets on his day without breaking a sweat. He was looks in rhythm in past three games took 2/14, 1/11 & 3/18. Rabada took 8 wickets in his 12 T20I innings against the India. The conditions are expected to suit him and he’ll be a top pick.

Anrich Nortje :
Anrich Nortje is the highest wicket-taker for South Africa in this T20 World Cup: 8 inns, 13 wickets, avg. 13.46, SR 14.30 with the best figures of 4 for 7. The star South African pacer was at his desructive best with the ball when he dismissed four Sri Lankan batters for just 7 runs from his 4 overs. Indians aren't accustomed to playing such high speeds and this could be a huge headache for the Indian side. He has six wickets in nine matches against the India. Must have pick.

Ottniel Baartman :
Ottniel Baartman will be a must-pick for this match. He is a genuine wicket-taker and will bowl in the death overs. Baartman picked up two in the first game and four in the second game. Punt pick.


Keshav Maharaj :
Keshav Maharaj is the quality spinner who's scalped 9 wickets with the exceptional economy 6.08 in seven matches of this tournament with the best figures of 3 for 27. The conditions of Trinidad are ideal for Keshav Maharaj’s style of bowling where the ball turns a lot than expected. Good pick.

Tabraiz Shamsi :
Tabraiz Shamsi is teft arm chinaman bowler from J’Burg, who's got the opportunity to feature in the XI in their game against Nepal where he won the player of the match award for his spell of 4/19 & took 3/27 3/6 in past two games. Punt pick.

Details Analysis

Cheat Sheet

India T20I

Wk :

Rishabh Pant -

1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn,
4(6), 15(14), 36(24), 20(11), 18(20), 42(31), 36(26), 53(32), 33(23), 15(13), 27(20), 29(19), 88(43), 44(35), 16(11)*, 41(24), 1(3),

Sanju Samson -

Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
1(6), 10(11), 17(13), 18(15), 15(19), 86(46), 0(3), 71(33), 38(28), 12(8),

Batters :

Rohit Sharma (c) -

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
57(39), 92(41), 23(11), 8(13), 3(6), 13(12), 52(37), 23(19), 68(38), 19(24), 4(5), 11(12), 4(5), 8(8), 6(5), 36(25), 105(63),

Virat Kohli -

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
9(9), 0(5), 37(28), 24(24), 0(1), 4(3), 1(5), 33(24), 47(29), 27(13), 92(47), 42(27), 70(44)*, 51(43), 18(7), 42(20),

Yashasvi Jaiswal -

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
42(21), 45(30), 4(4), 24(21), 4(2), 67(40), 24(18), 104(60)*, 19(9),

Suryakumar Yadav -

2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
47(36), 31(16), 6(2), 53(28), 50(49), 7(8), 2(4), 31(18), 0(3), 11(14), 102(51), 56(35), 10(6), 26(13), 10(8), 78(53), 0(2),

All-rounders :

Hardik Pandya - Right Arm Medium Fast

3dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 5dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn,
23(13), 27(17)*, 50(27)*, 32(24), DNB, 7(12), DNB, 40(23)*, 16(13), 2(4), DNB, 1(3), 0(1), 46(24), 10(10), 10(6), 2(6),
0/14(1), 0/47(4), 1/32(3), 0/13(2), 2/14(4), 2/24(4), 3/27(4), 1/30(3), 0/27(2), 0/32(3), 3/33(4), 2/44(4), 2/26(4), 0/41(2), 0/21(2), 1/33(4), 2/43(3),

Ravindra Jadeja - Left Arm Orthodox

4dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, DNB, 6dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 2dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 2dwn, DNB, DNB,
17(9)*, 9(5)*, DNB, 7(5), DNB, 0(1), DNB, 4(6), 42(22), 5(7), 18(10), 2(4), DNB, 16(19), 57(40)*, DNB, DNB,
0/16(3), 0/17(1), 0/24(3), 1/20(3), DNB, 0/10(2), 0/7(1), 0/11(2), 0/40(3), 0/24(2), 0/29(2), 3/20(4), 0/22(3), 1/22(4), 0/16(2), 0/32(3), 0/37(4),

Shivam Dube - Right Arm Medium

5dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn
0(1), 28(22), 34(24), 10(7), 31(35), 3(9), 0(2), 14(16), 7(15), 18(11), 21(13), 0(1), 0(1), 39(20), 66(27), 3(8), 66(38),
DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 0/11(1), DNB, DNB, 2/13(3), DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 1/14(1), DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB,

Axar Patel - Left Arm Orthodox

6dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 6dwn, DNB, 2dwn, DNB, DNB, 4dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 1dwn, 6dwn, DNB, DNB,
10(6), DNB, 3(5)*, 12(6), DNB, 20(18), DNB, DNB, 14(10), 57(39), 15(10), 15(21), 11(6), 66(43), 6(8), DNB, DNB,
3/23(4), 1/21(3), 0/26(2), 1/15(3), 1/25(3), 1/11(2), 1/3(1), 1/10(2), 1/20(1), 0/24(3), 1/25(3), 2/25(4), 0/24(2), 1/28(3), 1/29(4), 1/17(4), 0/26(4),

Bowlers :

Jasprit Bumrah - Right Arm Fast

2/12(3), 1/29(4), 2/13(4), 3/7(4), 0/25(4), 3/14(3), 2/6(3), 1/12(2), 2/39(4), 1/23(4), 3/18(4), 0/17(4), 1/35(4), 0/37(4), 3/21(4), 0/27(4), 5/21(4),

Arshdeep Singh - Left Arm Medium Fast

0/17(2), 3/37(4), 2/30(4), 3/36(4), 4/9(4), 1/31(4), 2/35(4), 2/12(3), 2/37(4), 1/31(4), 1/41(3), 2/42(4), 1/52(4), 2/45(4), 1/17(3), 0/35(3), 1/45(4),

Kuldeep Yadav - Left Arm Wrist-Spin

3/19(4), 2/24(4), 3/19(4), 2/32(4), 0/15(2), 1/33(4), 1/52(4), 2/25(4), 0/34(4), 0/47(3), 2/29(4), 0/51(3), 0/16(4), 3/20(4),

Yuzvendra Chahal - Leg break

0/34(4), 1/43(4), 2/31(4), 1/22(4), 1/48(4), 0/62(4), 0/41(4), 1/48(4), 1/54(4),

Mohammed Siraj - Right Arm Medium Fast

0/25(4), 0/19(4), 1/13(3), 1/17(3), 2/33(4), 1/35(4), 1/33(4), 3/43(4), 2/29(4), 1/34(4), 0/20(4), 1/40(4), 0/37(3),

Avesh Khan - Right Arm Medium Fast

3/27(4), 3/44(4), 2/28(5), 0/12(2), 0/42(2), 2/39(4), 1/42(4), 1/49(4), 2/35(4), 2/34(4),

Khaleed Ahmed - Left Arm Medium

1/22(2), 2/31(4), 2/47(4), 0/28(3), 2/45(4), 0/26(2), 0/51(3), 1/18(4), 2/41(4), 1/39(4)

South Africa T20Is

WK :

Quinton De Kock -

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
5(8), 12(7), 65(38), 74(40), 10(11), 18(11), 0(0), 20(27), 19(18), 41(17), 4(2), 12(8), 2(5), 8(3), 0(3), 54(43),

Heinrich Klaasen -

DNB, 3dwn, 1dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn,
DNB, 22(10), 8(13), 36(22)*, 3(5), 46(45), 4(7), 19(22), 16(17), 50(34), 37(15), 32(21), 42(26), DNB, 2(4), 42(19), 20(21),

Tristan Stubbs -

DNB, 2dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 3dwn,
DNB, 29(27), 12(11), 20(16)*, 27(18), 0(5), 33(37), 13(28), 57(25), 3(4), 41(20), 4(7), 48(25), 26(7), 10(11), DNB, 15(9),

Ryan Rickelton -

1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, Open, Open, Open, Open, DNB, Open, Open, Open
18(14), 19(17), 6(7), 18(13), 38(26), 7(6), 52(38), DNB, 53(23)*, 73(46), 23(30),

Batter :

Reeza Hendricks -

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, 2dwn,
29(25)*, 0(1), 19(25), 11(11), 43(49), 0(1), 3(10), 4(2), 6(6), 34(18), 87(51), 73(52), 2(4), 11(7), 48(35), 31(23), 18(9), 90(49), 53(47)

David Miller -

DNB, 4dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 1dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn,
DNB, 4(14), 43(28), 0(1), 7(10), 29(38), 59(51), 6(6), 16(11), 30(20), 26(19), 55(23), 4(6), 2(6), 44(27)*, 21(16),

All-rounder :

Aiden Markram - Off break

1dwn, 1dwn, 3dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn,
23(21)*, 18(15), 1(2), 46(32), 15(22), 4(8), 0(3), 12(14), 20(23), 1(2), 32(26), 7(8), 1(3), 32(17)*, 0(2), 50(36), 17(19),
DNB, 1/28(4), 0/4(1), 0/13(1), 1/8(2), DNB, DNB, DNB, 0/5(1), 0/10(1), DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB,

Marco Jansen - Left Arm Fast

DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 4dwn, DNB, 6dwn, 2dwn, DNB, 4dwn, DNB, 5dwn,
DNB, 21(14)*, 0(1), DNB, 1(4), 5(5), 3(5), DNB, 17(12), DNB, 1(1), 56(34)*, DNB, 4(7), DNB, 2(2),
3/16(3), 1/17(2), 0/31(4), 0/32(3), 0/16(4), 0/17(4), 2/20(4), 0/15(4), 1/46(3), 0/44(4), 0/40(3), 1/49(4), 4/14(4), 4/19(4), 5/30(4), 4/16(4),

Bowler :

Kagiso Rabada - Right Arm Fast

2/14(3), 1/11(2), 2/32(4), 3/18(4), 0/17(2), 2/19(4), 0/27(4), 2/21(4), 0/24(3), 1/23(4), 0/52(3), 0/40(4), 1/42(4), 2/18(4), 1/32(4), 2/44(4), 1/38(4),

Gerald Coetzee - Right Arm fast

1/37(3), 1/30(4), 0/24(2), 1/29(3), 0/25(2), 3/32(4), 1/35(4), 1/42(4), 4/34(4),

Tabraiz Shamsi – Left Arm chinaman

3/6(2), 3/27(4), 1/50(4), 4/19(4), 0/4(1), 1/22(4), 1/27(4), 0/23(3), 1/16(3), 0/17(3), 0/32(3), 0/13(2),

Anrich Nortje - Right Arm Fast

2/7(3), 0/26(4), 1/35(4), 1/37(4), 1/27(4), 2/17(4), 2/19(2), 4/7(4), 0/26(2), 0/47(4), 1/48(3), 0/31(3), 2/65(4), 3/59(4), 0/43(4), 1/48(4), 1/28(4),

Keshav Maharaj - Left Arm Orthodox

0/6(1), 1/24(4), 2/25(4), 1/24(4), 3/27(4), 0/24(4), 2/22(4), 2/23(4), 0/16(2), 0/30(3), 1/28(3), 1/31(4), 1/31(4), 1/19(4), 2/33(4), 0/19(2),

Bjorn Fortuin - Left Arm Orthodox

0/25(2), 1/21(4), 0/14(2), 2/24(4), 0/21(3), 2/19(4), 0/18(2), 1/12(4), 1/19(4), 1/19(2), 1/30(4),

Ottneil Baartman - Right Arm Fast Medium

1/27(4), 0/20(4), 0/27(4), 4/11(4), 1/9(4), 3/26(4), 1/18(3), 2/28(4), 1/26(2), 0/24(4), 1/35(4), 1/33(3), 0/10(2), 2/26(4), 2/25(4),

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