India nearly defended a low score of 124 in the second T20I against South Africa, but Tristan Stubbs’ quick 47 secured a three-wicket win for South Africa, leveling the series. However, former Pakistan batsman Basit Ali criticized Hardik Pandya’s slow innings, suggesting he played selfishly and hampered India’s total while the visitors batted first.
India nearly defended a low score of 124 in the second T20I against South Africa, but Tristan Stubbs’ quick 47 secured a three-wicket win for South Africa, leveling the series. However, former Pakistan batsman Basit Ali criticized Hardik Pandya’s slow innings, suggesting he played selfishly and hampered India’s total while the visitors batted first. India nearly defended a low score of 124 in the second T20I against South Africa, but Tristan Stubbs’ quick 47 secured a three-wicket win for South Africa, leveling the series. However, former Pakistan batsman Basit Ali criticized Hardik Pandya’s slow innings, suggesting he played selfishly and hampered India’s total while the visitors batted first. Read More