India claimed a decisive win at Kingsmead on Friday, while South Africa fought back in a close contest at St George’s Park on Sunday to even the series. With two games left—Wednesday’s match in Centurion and Friday’s at the Wanderers—the series has grown unexpectedly intriguing.
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South Africa vs India 3rd T20: Preview
This series stands as a bit of a rarity, with both teams not at full strength and several prominent players rested for more significant commitments. The format itself has lost some of its broader relevance, with no major world event on the horizon, and the series length is also unusual—four matches instead of the typical three or five.
Despite this, it’s been a fiercely competitive contest, with the score tied at 1-1, setting up an exciting second half. After splitting the first two games on the coast, South Africa and India head to the Highveld, known for its pace, bounce, and high altitude, with everything still to play for.
Both sides are experimenting with younger players and fresh combinations, so individual performances may not be heavily scrutinized. However, there are broader, team-level dynamics that each team will likely want to examine closely.
South Africa have encountered 16 overs from India’s two wrist spinners, yielding 91 runs but losing 12 wickets in the process. While the format may differ, Ravi Bishnoi and especially Varun Chakravarthy appear to be having a similar impact to Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal during India’s 2017-18 ODI tour of South Africa, where the duo collectively claimed 35 wickets across five matches.
India, however, faces a recurring structural challenge that has surfaced intermittently over the years: their batting depth, which seems to stall at No. 7 in the lineup. In the first T20I, they added only 40 runs in the last six overs, missing the chance to elevate Sanju Samson’s powerful century into a monumental score. In the second match, they suffered early wickets and struggled to bounce back, in part due to this limited batting depth.
Though a five-match series might have prevented a tie, scheduling constraints led to a compromise of four games after CSA initially requested five, and India countered with three, as was originally planned before the pandemic delay.
Wednesday’s victor will secure at least a draw, leaving the other side with only a chance to even the series on Friday. This unusual situation is rare in modern white-ball cricket, adding a unique layer to the contest.
India will aim to recapture the aggressive batting approach that delivered their win in Durban, and Centurion’s favorable conditions should support that style. T20Is at Centurion average 9.46 runs per over, compared to 8.66 at the Wanderers, 8.42 at Kingsmead, and 7.60 at St George’s Park. However, Centurion and the Wanderers also offer bowlers more opportunities to claim wickets, with averages of 17.05 and 17.48 balls per wicket, respectively, indicating that while runs flow on the Highveld, dismissals do too.
South Africa’s chances of pushing India lie in improving their batting, as demonstrated by Tristan Stubbs’ resilient 41-ball 47* in their second match victory. However, apart from Sanju Samson’s stellar 107 off 50 at Kingsmead, India’s highest score has been Hardik Pandya’s 39* off 45. Both teams will be looking for greater contributions at the crease.
On the bowling front, Varun Chakravarthy stands out with career-best figures of 3/25 and 5/17, making him a formidable threat in the series despite the shift in conditions. Meanwhile, South Africa’s Gerald Coetzee and Marco Jansen have proven to be the most challenging pacers, capable of unsettling the Indian lineup.
For neutral fans, matches as close as Sunday’s would be ideal. But for that to happen, South Africa’s batters will need to bring their best to the Highveld. How these teams address or adapt to these challenges could very well shape the outcome of the series.
South Africa vs India 3rd T20: Weather Report & Pitch Conditions
Centurion promises faster pitches and longer hits than in the previous two games. While recent rain has complicated ground preparations, the weather is expected to be clear on both match days. Last year, Centurion witnessed two thrilling, high-scoring T20Is within just two days. In the first, South Africa raced to 131 in an 11-over match shortened by rain, only for West Indies to chase down the target with three balls remaining. In the rematch, Quinton de Kock’s blistering 44-ball 100 led South Africa to a record-breaking 259-run chase in just 18.5 overs, setting a new T20I high.
With the pitch favoring big scores, a run-fest seems likely. However, Centurion’s steep bounce could offer some assistance to fast bowlers, especially if the surface offers any movement. Overall, conditions look ideal for a high-energy contest on a clear, pleasant day.
South Africa vs India: Recent Form
South Africa WLLWL (last five completed T20Is, most recent first)
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South Africa vs India 3rd T20: Team News
South Africa
Aiden Markram’s finger injury, sustained while attempting a catch from Hardik Pandya at St George’s Park on Sunday, won’t sideline him for the remainder of the series. Meanwhile, Lutho Sipamla has joined the squad for the final two matches, bringing recent strong form to the series.
The fast bowler earned the Player-of-the-Match title for his four-wicket haul in the CSA T20 Challenge final in late October and followed it with another match-winning four-wicket performance for the Lions against the Titans in the CSA 4-Day Series.
If South Africa decides to include Sipamla in their playing XI, either Andile Simelane or leg-spinner Nqaba Peter may need to step aside.
South Africa 3rd T20: Predicted XI
- Ryan Rickelton
- Reeza Hendricks
- Aiden Markram (capt)
- Tristan Stubbs
- Heinrich Klaasen (wk)
- David Miller
- Marco Jansen
- Andile Simelane/Lutho Sipamla
- Gerald Coetzee
- Keshav Maharaj
- Nqabayomzi Peter
India
India’s batting depth issue doesn’t have an easy solution within the current squad, but experimenting with different combinations could still be an option. Three players in the lineup—fast bowlers Vijaykumar Vyshak and Yash Dayal, along with power-hitting lower-middle-order batter Ramandeep Singh—have yet to make their T20I debuts. Despite Sunday’s loss, it’s hard to find a clear reason for India to alter their playing XI at this stage.
India 3rd T20: Predicted XI
- Sanju Samson (wk)
- Abhishek Sharma
- Suryakumar Yadav (capt)
- Tilak Varma
- Hardik Pandya
- Rinku Singh
- Axar Patel
- Ramandeep Singh
- Arshdeep Singh
- Ravi Bishnoi
- Varun Chakravarthy
South Africa vs India 3rd T20: Match Prediction
Scenario 1
- Toss: India win the toss and choose to bowl first
- Powerplay: South Africa gets off to a strong start, scoring between 60 and 70 runs in the first six overs.
- Final Score: South Africa finishes with a competitive total, scoring between 165 and 175.
- Outcome: India successfully chase down the target, securing a victory.
Scenario 2
- Toss: South Africa win the toss and choose to bowl first:
- Powerplay: India has a brisk start, scoring between 60 and 70 runs in the powerplay.
- Final Score: India posts a solid total of 175 to 185.
- Outcome: South Africa chase the target successfully, winning the match.
When and Where to Watch the South Africa vs India 3rd T20 LIVE? Live Telecast and Streaming Details
The IND vs SA T20 International series will be broadcast live on Sports 18 HD/SD. Fans can stream the IND vs SA T20 matches live on the Jio Cinema app and website.
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FAQs
What recent addition has South Africa made to their T20I squad?
South Africa added fast bowler Lutho Sipamla, who joins with impressive recent form, including a four-wicket haul in the CSA T20 Challenge final.
Is Aiden Markram fit to play after his finger injury?
Yes, despite injuring his finger attempting a catch, Aiden Markram remains available for the upcoming matches.
What batting depth options can India explore?
India could experiment with uncapped players Vijaykumar Vyshak, Yash Dayal, and power-hitter Ramandeep Singh, though changes to the current XI seem unlikely.
How does the toss outcome potentially impact the series?
In one scenario, India’s decision to bowl could lead to a win by chasing South Africa’s total. Conversely, if South Africa bowls first, they might succeed by chasing India’s set target.