19.2
4
Pandya to Rabada, FOUR, Rabada swings for the hills, and a fat edge for four! Crucial boundary for South Africa, they aren't dead yet!
14.5
4
Patel to Klaasen, FOUR, steps into the length, hits into the wind! Violence and authority, Axar has nowhere to hide as Klaasen plants his front foot into the length and drills it through wide long-off!
14.4
6
Patel to Klaasen, SIX, it's close to a run a ball now! Axar has been India's player of the tournament, but Klaasen, deep in his crease again, belts violently on the up and over long-on!
14.3
6
Patel to Klaasen, SIX, steps to the off side this time, and it's on the roof! 99 metres of pure muscle! Anticipated the wide line once more, moved effortlessly into position, and launched it!
14.1
4
Patel to Klaasen, FOUR, steps deeper into his crease, lifted dismissively over the bowler's head! So good at hitting off the back foot! The power is preposterous
13.6
6
Kuldeep Yadav to Miller, SIX, rocks back for the grandslam finish to the over! Kuldeep's figures get the Jansen treatment at the death, a touch too short and straight, and hoisted over deep midwicket!
13.5
4
Kuldeep Yadav to Miller, FOUR, back of a length, and finds the rope with the cut! A touch short, just outside off, and Miller's hit in front of square just kept eluding the fielder, who looked like he might have made it with a dive, but didn't get close
12.2
4
Arshdeep Singh to de Kock, FOUR, back of a length, QDK rocks inside the line, and hoists it over fine leg! Using the angle across his body from the left-armer, with fine leg up in the ring. Free runs when you're that good!
11.3
6
Kuldeep Yadav to Klaasen, SIX, unbelievable skill! Kuldeep fires out a wider line, back of a length with big turn away on the googly, Klaasen sits with his weight back in the crease, yet still manages to lift it high over extra cover. 100 up too
10.3
6
Jadeja to Klaasen, SIX, pounded up into the length! Klaasen is so good at that stroke. Stepping into the full length, and breaking his wrists up and over long-off!
9.4
6
Pandya to Klaasen, SIX, what a shot. Shows the small margins for error at this level. Another short slower ball into the pitch, but a bit more width on this occasion and he hops, gets on top of the bounce, and frees his arms to slap that all the way over the point boundary
8.1
6
Patel to Stubbs, SIX, so good from Stubbs. That was not an easy ball to slog-sweep, it was a touch short to play it comfortably, and started well outside off, but he stepped across, got low, and almost pulled it from there, to the left of the man at deep backward square leg
7.6
6
Kuldeep Yadav to de Kock, SIX, another wrong'un, but this is right in the slot, close to off stump, for Kuldeep to drop onto his back knee and slog-sweep waaaaay over the midwicket boundary and onto the solar-panelled roof of the stand. Hit that with such a fluid bat-swing. Brings up the 50 partnership, and these two are looking ominous now for India
7.1
4
Kuldeep Yadav to Stubbs, FOUR, drilled. Superb, quick hands from Stubbs. Loops it up, wants to get it right up to squeeze the room for the drive, but his bat-swing is so quick and free, he steps out and drills it back between the stumps and the non-striker
6.3
4
Patel to Stubbs, FOUR, shot. Lovely hockey swing there on the slog-sweep. Not full enough to deny elevation, but full enough to be in Stubbs' hitting arc for the slog-sweep on off stump. Hits it straight of deep midwicket, on the bounce
5.6
4
Kuldeep Yadav to de Kock, FOUR, wrong'un, just back of a length, and it doesn't turn enough to deny de Kock room. Creates a bit more room and cuts it away between point and backward point. Was initially shaping for the reverse-sweep but didn't over-commit to that shot
4.5
4
Patel to de Kock, FOUR, angled across to finish just outside off, and de Kock creates extra room and slaps it away over the covers
4.2
4
Patel to Stubbs, FOUR, nicely played. A touch short, perhaps a reaction to the attempted sweep off the last ball, and even though there isn't a lot of width, he times his back-cut perfectly to the left of short third
3.1
4
Bumrah to de Kock, FOUR, puts it away in the gap, but was he looking to play it that fine. Bumrah angles a hard-length ball across de Kock, and he steers it away between slip and short third. Hit his bat somewhere between its middle and the top edge
1.4
4
Bumrah to Markram, FOUR, length ball, close to off stump, and Markram just stands tall and punches it away, letting it come to him, meeting it right under his eyes with a straight bat to send it flying to the right of backward point
0.6
4
Arshdeep Singh to Hendricks, FOUR, slower ball, looks to slant it away from Hendricks' reach, and maybe looking for the uppish drive, but he holds his shape, gets his head moving towards the ball, and reaches out to drive between backward point and cover point