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Men's T20Ibilateral-male-t20

South Africa South AfricavIndia India

India won by 21 runs

9 January 2011 · Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban

IndiaIndia
168/6
20 overs
South AfricaSouth Africa
147/9
20 overs
India

India 1st innings

168/6 (20 ov)
BattingDismissalRB4s6sSR
V Kohlib J Botha281950147.4
M Vijaycaught · b WD Parnell141230116.7
RG Sharmacaught · b JP Duminy533452155.9
Yuvraj Singhrun out12131092.3
YK Pathanb J Theron680075.0
SK Rainacaught · b J Theron412323178.3
MS Dhoninot out10110090.9
Extras 4Total 168/6 (20 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
WD Parnell402516.25
M Ntini4046011.50
J Theron403929.75
RJ Peterson302006.67
J Botha302518.33
JP Duminy201216.00
South Africa

South Africa 2nd innings

147/9 (20 ov)
BattingDismissalRB4s6sSR
MN van Wykcaught · b P Kumar673955171.8
HM Amlab A Nehra130033.3
CA Ingramcaught · b MM Patel280025.0
AB de Villiersrun out141020140.0
JP Duminylbw b Yuvraj Singh02000.0
DA Millerlbw b YK Pathan10801125.0
J Bothacaught · b A Nehra252211113.6
RJ Petersoncaught · b YK Pathan260033.3
WD Parnellcaught · b R Ashwin14161087.5
J Theronnot out140025.0
M Ntininot out120050.0
Extras 10Total 147/9 (20 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
P Kumar301715.67
A Nehra402225.50
MM Patel2026113.00
R Ashwin403318.25
Yuvraj Singh402015.00
YK Pathan302227.33

Match details

Toss
India won, chose to bat
Venue
Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban
Season
2010/11
Series
bilateral-male-t20

Scorecards computed ball by ball on Octafield's own records. Contains information from Cricsheet, made available under the Open Database License (ODbL).

Men's T20I in the bilateral-male-t20, played on 9 January 2011 at Moses Mabhida Stadium. India won by 21 runs. The full batting and bowling scorecards above are computed ball by ball from the original match data.

Frequently asked questions

Who won South Africa vs India (Men's T20I, 9 January 2011)?

India won by 21 runs.

What was the score in South Africa vs India?

India 168/6 (20 ov); South Africa 147/9 (20 ov).

Where was South Africa vs India played?

At Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban, on 9 January 2011.