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India struck a crucial blow just after the powerplay as Reeza Hendricks fell just when South Africa were beginning to steady their innings during 5th T20I. The breakthrough came through a moment of sheer athleticism in the deep, lifting the Ahmedabad crowd instantly. It was the kind of wicket that shifted momentum sharply in India’s favour.
IND vs SA: Shivam Dube’s one-handed stunner ends Reeza Hendricks’ stay
The dismissal arrived in the 6.3rd over, off Varun Chakravarthy, and it was as much about fielding excellence as it was about clever bowling. Varun slowed the pace of the delivery, and the ball appeared to grip slightly on the surface, stopping just enough to hurry Hendricks. Looking to chip the ball over midwicket, Hendricks failed to get full bat on it, mistiming the stroke under pressure. Positioned inside the circle, Dube reacted in a flash, sprinting swiftly to his left and launching himself with perfect balance.
With his body fully stretched and momentum carrying him sideways, Dube extended one hand and clutched the ball cleanly, completing a sublime one-handed catch that left both the batter and the crowd stunned. It was a high-difficulty chance taken with remarkable composure, showcasing Dube’s improved agility and awareness in the field. Hendricks, who had struggled to time the ball cleanly and never truly looked settled, departed for 13 off 12 balls, ending a tentative stay at the crease. The wicket reduced South Africa to 69/1 and gave India exactly the opening they needed at a crucial juncture, halting the visitors’ early momentum and underlining how sharp fielding can decisively influence a T20 contest.
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India tighten grip after Varun Chakravarthy dents South Africa’s chase
Chasing a daunting 232, South Africa came out with intent, riding on Quinton de Kock’s explosive 65 to stay ahead of the required rate early in the innings. The opening stand threatened to take the game away from India until a decisive moment in the 7th over shifted the momentum sharply. Chakravarthy’s slider stopped on Hendricks, forcing a mistimed chip towards midwicket, where Dube produced a sublime one-handed catch while moving swiftly to his left.
That wicket broke South Africa’s rhythm and opened the floodgates in the middle overs. Varun followed it up with a devastating spell, removing Markram, Ferreira and Linde in quick succession, turning a promising chase into a scramble. Jasprit Bumrah’s return further tightened the noose, as he dismissed de Kock and later Marco Jansen with clinical precision. Despite brief resistance from Dewald Brevis and David Miller, regular wickets kept pushing South Africa behind the curve. At 177/8 in 16.1 overs, the asking rate has ballooned beyond comfort, and India now hold a commanding position with 55 needed off 23 balls, firmly tilting the contest in their favour as the match heads towards its conclusion.
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