The second game of the four-match T20I series was won by South Africa by three wickets on November 10 at St George's Park in Gqeberha, keeping them in the series. India played their best game in the Kingsmead in Durban, and they gave it their all on Sunday as well, but the Proteas came out on top. Despite Varun Chakravarthy's five-wicket haul, Tristan Stubbs' valiant late-game actions stole the show.
India's batting performance suffered under difficult circumstances, as South Africa tied the series. India was assigned to bat first, and they puffed and huffed their way to 124 for six. At St George's Park in Gqeberha, during the second Twenty20 International of the four-match series against the India National Cricket Team, 22-year-old leg-spinner Nqabayomzi Peter of the South Africa National Cricket Team executed the sensational celebration of Team USA basketball ace Stephen Curry.
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Nqabayomzi Peter, a young player, was outstanding with the ball during the second Twenty20 International. The Indian hitters were disturbed by his extremely tight lines and lengths. Playing against the leg-spinner was difficult for Suryakumar Yadav & Co., as they were unable to score any runs. Nqabayomzi Peter concluded his 4-over performance with just 20 runs conceded and one wicket taken from Rinku Singh, demonstrating his extreme economy.
Golden State Warriors their fifth consecutive game
Rinku Singh attempted to smash a boundary off a fast delivery on length from Peter on the second ball of the 16th over. The Indian hitter, however, was unable to get solid contact with the ball and ultimately top-edged it. Gerald Coetzee, the fielder positioned at short fine leg, received the ball and made the catch with ease. Many people were interested in Peter's celebration following the wicket.
Like the well-known professional wrestler CM Punk, he made his go-to sleep sign. But it was probably an imitation of the "Night Night" celebration of Stephen Curry, the basketball star from the United States. The Golden State Warriors defeated the Boston Celtics 118–112 on Wednesday night for their fifth consecutive win, led by 27 points from Stephen Curry and 16 from Buddy Hield.