South Africa level series 1-1, Guyana win six in a row, and former India Test cricketer Madhav Apte passes away.
India have never won a T20I series against South Africa at home. At the same time, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are going neck and neck in the race for the leading run-scorer in T20I history, Kohli having a 7-run lead.
South Africa’s win-loss ratio against India (0.625) is their worst against any side. However, they have won both their matches on Indian soil against India.
The opportunity for an unassailable 1-0 lead presents itself to the two teams ahead of the second T20I in South Africa.
India have won 8 and lost 5 T20Is against South Africa. However, they have lost both their home matches against the tourists, at Dharamsala and Cuttack.
Two teams in transition will take each other on, as preparations for the T20 World Cup next year officially begins.
South Africa ring in the changes for India tour, Moeen takes a break from cricket, and cricket returns to the Commonwealth Games.
The West Indian fast bowlers bounced out Pakistan in less than 22 overs; while Sri Lanka have lost 8 middle-order wickets for 9 runs.
Van der Dussen he currently tops the chart of most run scorers followed by teammate de Kock. Tahir is at second place on the bowlers' list with 4 wickets at an average of 29.50.
South Africa's batting lacks experience, but they take the major teams down if their bowling unit is fully fit.