WATCH : Pandya and Kohli furious with Jaydev Unadkat
Led by Duminy and Klassen, South Africa chased down India’s 188 last night, as the hosts set up a mouth watering T20I clash with India at Cape Town on Saturday.
Virat Kohli did not have many excuses after the game, as he felt that his bowlers did the best they could with a wet ball. One of India’s stars on this tour, Yuzvendra Chahal had a night to forget, as the leg spinner went for 64 runs in his four overs.
One bowler who walked away with some credit was Hardik Pandya. The all-rounder has been under the spotlight on this tour, as people are still split over his inclusion in the side.
While his batting has been more of a miss than a hit, Pandya has grown immensely as a bowler over the last few weeks. With some improvements still left to do in his batting, Pandya can surely learn from the last few weeks and improve his game even further.
But while people can comment on his performances on the field, Pandya’s commitment on the field is never under question, as the all-rounder leaves everything that he has on the cricket field.
At one point, Pandya got extremely angry with Unadkat, who was fielding at the boundary. Unadkat was very casual while fielding, as he strolled up to the ball and then threw it to Pandya at the stumps.
Pandya and Kohli were not happy at this, as they made their feelings clear to Unadkat!
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