Updated On: 16 June, 2022 12:50 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
After outplaying India in the first two games, the South Africans were at the receiving end in the third match, eventually losing by a massive 48-run margin

Yuzvendra Chahal celebrate after the wicket of Heinrich Klaasen during the third T20I between India and South Africa. Pic/ AFP
The under fire Rishabh Pant managed to get the monkey off his back to open his account as India`s skipper in the third T20I. However, his batting has now come under the scanner for a string of low scores and not-too-impressive strike rates.
South Africa`s bowlers have bowled ingeniously to Pant, not letting him access his most profitable scoring area, cow corner. The men in blue will need Pant at his blistering best to boost the scoring rate in the middle overs, in what is yet another do-or-die encounter with the Proteas.