Change in timing of second T20 match between IND vs SA, match will start at this time
The Indian team is currently on a tour of South Africa under the captaincy of Suryakumar Yadav, where it has reached to play a four-match T20 series. Team India played its first match on this tour at the Kingsmead ground in Durban in which it won the match by 61 runs. Now the second match of this series will be played between the two teams on November 10 at St. George Park in Gakebarha. In this match, Team India will try to maintain its winning streak and take a 2-0 lead in the series, while Team South Africa will try to make a comeback in the series so that it can be leveled at 1-1. This match is going to be very important for both the teams.
India vs South Africa second T20 match will start at this time
The second match of this series will be played in Gkebarha, South Africa. The match played in Durban started at 8:30 pm Indian time, whereas now this second match of the series will start one hour earlier i.e. at 7:30 pm Indian time. In such a situation, this match is expected to end at the right time according to the Indian fans. Talking about Gakebarha, 4 T20 International matches have been played here so far, in 2 of which the team batting first has won, while in 2 matches the team chasing the target has managed to win the match. Is. In such a situation, it is not going to be an easy task for the team winning the toss to decide whether to bat or bowl first.
Team India can go without any changes
In the first match of this series played in Durban, while Sanju Samson did wonders for the Indian team in batting, Varun Chakraborty and Ravi Bishnoi both did wonders in bowling in which they took 3-3 wickets. Apart from this, Arshdeep Singh was also successful in taking wickets with the new ball, so Team India can decide to enter this match without any change in the playing 11.
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