The 33-year-old bowler weaved his magic around the Proteas batters, bowling them out for just 66 for 6 while they were chasing a target of 125. However, Tristan Stubbs (47*) and Gerald Coetzee (19*) showed great resilience and guided the hosts to victory in just 19 overs.
The Indian captain said that Varun worked really hard on his game, and claiming a fifer in such a situation is an incredible feat for a bowler.
“In a T20 game someone getting a 5-fer defending 125 and in this situation, it's incredible. He worked really hard on his game and he has been waiting for this stage, and everyone enjoyed it. Brilliant performance from him,” Suryakumar said in the post-match presentation.
Meanwhile, the Indian batters struggled to get going on a tricky, bouncy surface and posted 126/4 in 20 overs. Axar Patel (27) stabilised the innings with key partnerships, adding 30 runs with Tilak Varma (20) and 25 runs with Hardik Pandya. However, South Africa maintained control, picking up wickets at regular intervals.
'You don't want to get 125 or 140': SKY
Surya admitted that 126/4 was not a par score on the surface but he was elated with the bowlers' performances which gave them a chance to fightback.
“You always have to back whatever total you get. Of course, in a T20 game you don't want to get 125 or 140 but I'm proud of the way our boys bowled,” he said.
However, Surya is hoping a to have a lot of fun and entertainment in the last T20Is in Centurion and Johannesburg.
“Two games to go, a lot of entertainment left and it will be fun at Jo'burg,” he concluded.
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