Postpublished at 12:20 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2022
Murray Goodwin
Former Zimbabwe batter on BBC Test Match Special
This is where the batters need to communicate and decide who is going to take on Keshav Maharaj.
South Africa chase down 134 to beat India by five wickets
Markram & Miller hit crucial fifties in nervy chase
Kohli drops Markram on 35 & Rohit misses clear run out chance
Superb bowling display sees SA restrict India to 133-9 despite Suryakumar's 68
Ngidi 4-29, Parnell 3-15, Nortje 1-23 and Rabada takes two fine catches
South Africa go top of Group 2, above India
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Murray Goodwin
Former Zimbabwe batter on BBC Test Match Special
This is where the batters need to communicate and decide who is going to take on Keshav Maharaj.
Big over. Maharaj is back for his third, and likely final over, before South Africa can turn back to their seamers.
Will India try to take him down?
Suryakumar 52, Ashwin 3
Excellent again from Parnell. The left-armer is far from the most heralded of the South African bowlers but he's been superb today.
Just four from that over, plus the partnership-breaking wicket.
Murray Goodwin
Former Zimbabwe batter on BBC Test Match Special
That certainly isn't what India wanted but it is a great result for South Africa. They have been brilliant today.
Karthik c Rossouw b Parnell 6 (Ind 101-6)
Breakthrough for South Africa.
Wayne Parnell bowled a superb opening spell, comes back on and strikes with his first ball.
Dinesh Karthik had finally decided it was time to go, but just sent the ball high and not very far into the off side. Rilee Rossouw got underneath at point and made no mistake.
Murray Goodwin
Former Zimbabwe batter on BBC Test Match Special
These two shouldn't do anything too stupid now because even though the guys down the order can strike a ball they are up against some top bowlers. If these two bat for a bit longer they can get up to 150.
Jason Behrendorff
Former Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special
South Africa have a really balanced side and have some batters in form so they won't be worried if India can get up to that 150 mark.
Lungi Ngidi is finished and, despite 12 coming from his last over, ends with impressive figures of 4-29 from his four overs.
India have five overs to try and get up to 150-plus.
Ind 99-5
Glorious shot back down the ground, past mid-on to take Suryakumar Yadav to his 11th T20 international half-century.
It comes up from 30 deliveries and has given India a chance of posting a competitive total despite that terrible start.
Jason Behrendorff
Former Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Wow, that was nearly into the third tier. Absolutely massive.
That is enormous!
Short from Ngidi to start his fourth and final over, and Suryakumar has whipped it away, high over fine leg and into the second tier. A massive hit!
Not so risky after all, as it turns out. Just five from the over, South Africa have snuck that in nicely.
Jason Behrendorff
Former Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special
This is a crucial over for South Africa. If they can get through this unscathed it is a massive win for them.
Interesting. South Africa go to Aiden Markram. Given how Suryakumar has tried to get after Maharaj, more spin could be risky.
Suryakumar hustles back for two from the fifth ball of the over before keeping strike with a single from the last.
He's upping the ante now but Karthik has just three from 10 balls. When will he look to drop the hammer?
Jason Behrendorff
Former Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That's a beautiful cricket shot from Suryakumar Yadav. A little shimmy down the wicket and lifted straight over Keshav Maharaj's head for six.
Suryakumar 34, Karthik 3
Brilliant shot! Suryakumar is down the track to Maharaj and smashes, dead straight, back over the bowler's head and into the sightscreen.
Here come India...
Jason Behrendorff
Former Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special
I think India would love to get to 140. The projected score is 122 but if this partnership continues to flourish it could go higher. If they get to around 150 it is absolutely game on.
Speaking of Rabada, he's back into the attack and gets through another handy over with India taking just six from it.
Three of them come from Suryakumar's wristy shot through mid-wicket.
The most recent wicket to fall was that of Hardik Pandya - and it is well worth a watch.
It was a fourth for Lungi Ngidi but all the credit here has to go to Kagiso Rabda for a brilliant catch, diving forward after sprinting in from fine leg.