In a thrilling contest that leveled the ODI series at 1-1, South Africa accomplished an extraordinary run chase, overcoming India’s score of 358 with a four-wicket win. Aiden Markram was the hero for the Proteas, crafting a magnificent 110 off 98 deliveries. His innings, coupled with dynamic contributions from Matthew Breetzke (68) and Dewald Brevis (54), propelled South Africa to a record-breaking 359/6. India had set a daunting target following outstanding centuries from Virat Kohli and Ruturaj Gaikwad. Markram’s century, his first as an ODI opener, was pivotal. He capitalized fully after being given a reprieve on 53, forming key alliances that kept South Africa on track. The partnership between Brevis and Breetzke, a 92-run stand, was particularly effective in maintaining the required run rate against a challenging Indian attack. The dew in Raipur added another layer of difficulty for the bowlers, and some fielding lapses by India proved costly. Corbin Bosch’s calm finishing, with an unbeaten 29, saw South Africa home with just four balls remaining, marking one of their greatest ODI chases.
