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The second ODI between India and South Africa in Raipur saw South Africa attempting to chase a formidable target of 359 runs. The match was filled with twists and turns as South Africa fought hard, led by Aiden Markram and Matthew Breetzke,...
The chase began with South Africa losing Quinton de Kock early, but Aiden Markram and Temba Bavuma built a 101-run partnership to steady the innings. Markram continued his excellent form, reaching his century and partnering with Matthew Breetzke to keep the chase alive. However, India fought back with key wickets from Kuldeep Yadav and Prasidh Krishna. The turning point came when Kuldeep Yadav dismissed the dangerous Dewald Brevis, who had scored a quickfire fifty. Despite some late resistance from the South African lower order, India's bowlers managed to restrict the scoring and secure the win. The game highlighted the importance of partnerships in ODI cricket, as well as the impact of crucial wickets at critical moments. India's total of 358/5, built on centuries from Virat Kohli and Ruturaj Gaikwad, proved too much for South Africa to overcome.
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