CRICKET NEWS - The tourists cruised to 140 for one to seal victory with 19 balls to spare to square the series following a washout in the first game and a comfortable seven-wicket victory for India in the second game.
Left-arm seamer Hendricks used all of his T20 skills to restrict the scoring while claiming the vital wicket of Rohit Sharma (9), caught at slip in his first over while the spinners, Tabraiz Shamsi and Bjorn Fortuin, were no less impressive.
Shamsi, hit for two sixes by opener Shikhar Dhawan in his first over, then had the top scorer caught at long-off for a fluent 36 from 25 balls which included 18 runs off Kagiso Rabada’s first over for an excellent analysis of 4-0-23-1 while Fortuin, who bowled the first over of the innings, had Rishabh Pant (19) caught at long-off and Shreyas Iyer (5) stumped to finish with 2-19 from three overs.