India National Cricket Team vs South Africa National Cricket Team Match Scorecard

India and South Africa’s heated rivalry has given cricket fans many thrilling contests, from nail-biting last-over finishes to amazing individual displays of brilliance. Both teams have managed to adapt with changing times by blending tradition with aggressive play and modern creativity. Fans often look back at the India National Cricket Team vs South Africa National Cricket Team match scorecard to relive these iconic battles.
Jasprit Bumrah, KL Rahul and Rassie van der Dussen have emerged as stars of international cricket but India have yet to claim victory over South Africa in any Test series.
Date | Match | India Score | South Africa Score | Result |
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15 Nov 2024 | 4th T20I | 283/1 | 148 | India won by 135 runs (myKhel) |
13 Nov 2024 | 3rd T20I | 219/6 | 208/7 | India won by 11 runs (myKhel) |
10 Nov 2024 | 2nd T20I | 124/6 | 128/7 | South Africa won by 3 wkts (myKhel) |
8 Nov 2024 | 1st T20I | 202/8 | 141 | India won by 61 runs (myKhel) |
29 Jun 2024 | World Cup Final T20I | 176/7 | 169/8 | India won by 7 runs (Wikipedia) |
India vs South Africa
India are favorites to win their series against South Africa. Under Gautam Gambhir’s coaching, their squad features experienced players like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli – proven match-winners such as Jasprit Bumrah and Rishabh Pant.
India have won 40 out of the 94 ODI matches against South Africa; the other 57 have ended in draws. Both teams will meet again for four T20I matches beginning December 10. Kingsmead was abandoned due to rain on December 10, while St George’s Park in Gqebera will host game two on December 14 and the final match at The Wanderers will take place on December 20.
India will miss former captain MS Dhoni as he recuperates from a shoulder injury and prepares to take on Sri Lanka in their series that starts February 1. India will miss his experience, having won four T20 World Cups together.
Though Dhoni may not be present, India still stands a good chance of dominating South Africa’s series against them. Their new-look squad features several younger players brought into the team exclusively for this tour; these youngsters may seek revenge for India’s defeat in the T20 World Cup final held at Kensington Oval Bridgetown on June 29.
Indian has enjoyed tremendous success against South Africa in T20 competition, winning 66 out of the 98 games they’ve faced off against one another since 2003 when India triumphed over South Africa to capture seven ICC Champions Trophy tournaments and win their final.
ODIs
After India’s 2-1 victory against South Africa in an ODI series, both teams will meet again for four T20I matches, in a repeat of the 2022 World Cup final in Durban. South Africa will look to avenge their defeat at India’s hands; both are widely considered among the best T20 sides worldwide with India taking 50 of 90 head-to-head ODI matches so far while South Africa have won 16.
On Friday in Durban at Kingsmead Stadium, India will play their inaugural Twenty20 match under T20 captain Suryakumar Yadav in front of an expected sold-out crowd – making this match must-see entertainment.
Young Indian stars Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel and Jasprit Bumrah lead an impressive squad eager to bounce back after being whitewashed 3-0 at home against New Zealand and get back onto a winning path.
India came back from 13-year drought and defeated South Africa at World Cup 2022 with an exciting final match victory, defeating them for their first international cricket win since 2005. For India it marked their first triumphant win after suffering several heartbreaking losses prior to this victory.
In ODIs, South Africa faces India who have long dominated this format. South African side is still lacking consistency when it comes to their batting and need to find ways to handle Indian bowling attack.
ODI series will take place across three cities: Johannesburg, Gqebera and Paarl. Each stadium can hold capacity crowds of up to 30,000 spectators at once and matches will be broadcast live on DSTV Sport; first match to take place will be December 17 while last one on January 21.
India and South Africa will face off in ODIs for the first time since South Africa’s suspension due to apartheid policy in 2010. Although not as high-profile as 2010, this tour should still provide plenty of entertainment for fans – both teams possess ample talent that could prove decisive over the course of this series.
T20Is
Suryakumar Yadav will lead India in three T20 Internationals that begin on December 10, starting off their series against South Africa.
Suryakumar’s challenge in leading his side toward hosting of the 2026 T20 World Cup hosted jointly by India and Sri Lanka will begin here; his explosive batting style recently scored 21 sixes during an innings while touring Sri Lanka!
Other members of his Indian squad remain unchanged with Sanju Samson and Tilak Varma retaining their places alongside Ramandeep Singh, Ravi Bishnoi, Jitesh Sharma Avesh Khan and Yash Dayal all remaining within.
Gautam Gambhir will lead India into their inaugural T20 series under new coach Gautam Gambhir after replacing Virat Kohli. Following their humiliating loss against New Zealand on their previous Test tour to Australia, India are looking forward to retaliating against South African Proteas side currently rebuilding themselves with names like Heinrich Klaasen, Marco Jansen and David Miller being viable options within their batting line-up.
India are currently the number-one T20 team in the ICC rankings, while South Africa are sixth. They have competed against each other 44 times and India have typically come out victorious; however, when they last met for a series, South Africa prevailed by winning by 2-1 margin.
The first T20 match will take place at Kingsmead in Durban on Friday, followed by two at St George’s Park in Gqebera on Sunday and finally the Wanderers in Johannesburg on Tuesday.
All games can be watched live via JioCinema; typically each T20 game typically lasts around 1:30hrs with short breaks between plays; you can also follow all of the action on Twitter using #INDvSA for updates!
Tests
South Africa was cut off from international cricket for two decades due to apartheid, and their return in 1991 initially caused difficulties. They soon established themselves as major contenders in shorter formats such as ODIs and T20 World Cups but have never succeeded in reaching either semi-final.
The inaugural Test match between South Africa and India will take place at Durban on December 10, followed by two more Test matches in Johannesburg and St George’s Park in January 2019.
In addition, four T20Is will also take place against each side in November – marking South Africa’s debut hosting series against India in this format. We anticipate an intriguing contest between them!
India took down Bangladesh 3-0 in their last T20I series, but facing World Cup runners-up South Africa will prove far tougher. Furthermore, due to an injury limiting Gautam Gambhir from joining, VVS Laxman will lead the side. Also missing will be pace sensations Mayank Yadav and Shivam Dube; both players were injured earlier this year.
However, this tour provides an opportunity for India’s young talent to demonstrate their capabilities and establish themselves within its core group of players going forward. Under new coach Rohit Sharma’s tutelage, it will mark their maiden major overseas assignment and should provide ample opportunity for these youngsters to demonstrate their ability.
India and South Africa’s heated cricket rivalry is an embodiment of its timeless appeal. From tight last-over finishes to epic battles of strategy, this contest has provided fans with some unforgettable moments in its long history.
Thanks to professional leagues such as India’s Indian Premier League (IPL) and South Africa’s Mzansi Super League, this rivalry looks set to endure for years ahead. Future games between these teams will showcase some of the finest talent around.