Updated On: 13 June, 2022 10:48 AM IST | Cuttack | mid-day online correspondent
Klaasen and Bavuma combined for a 64 run partnership which stabilized South Africa in the chase. After which Klaasen went ballistic, sealing the win for the Proteas

David Miller and Kagiso Rabada greet each other after the 2nd T20 between India and South Africa. Pic/PTI
India were dealt a humiliating loss on home soil by South Africa in the 2nd T20I. Chasing a small total of 149, the Proteas got off to a nightmare start. Bhuvneshwar Kumar made good use of the conditions to rip out three top order wickets to leave the visitors 29/3. But, thereafter, things started to come apart for India.
Skipper Rishabh Pant admitted that despite the brilliant start, the bowlers were not up to the mark after the end of the powerplay.