Lizzie Lee won the match individually, the Indian women also lost the T20 series after the ODIs

South Africa suffered a six-wicket win over India in the second T20 match on Sunday, thanks to a sensational innings by Laura Wolvardt (53 not out) following the storm of opener Lizeli Lee (70). With this, the guest team won a three-match T20 series. At the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana International Stadium, the Indian women’s team lost 15 wickets for four wickets in the first 20 overs, in response the visiting team took the last ball of the match and lost the match.

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Lijeli, who was a bargain in the first T20, has been aggressive from the start and has played an amazing 70 runs with 45 fours and 11 fours and a six. On the other hand, Wolvert Lee came to the crease after the dismissal of skipper Sune Luce (20) and both players were out of the sweat of the Indian bowlers. The pair proved to be dangerous when veteran Radha Yadav caught Lee’s own ball on the first delivery of the 16th over. However, Wolvord never lost his rhythm and won the game on behalf of the team.

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Prior to this, after the initial dismissal of skipper Smriti Mandana, Shefali Verma (47) and Harleen Deol (31) had beaten the South African bowlers and scored 79 for the second wicket, but Richa Ghosh followed with eight off 26 balls. 44 Run. Respectful score for the team with the help of boundaries. She stood in the crease until the very end. Shefali came to life with 31 deliveries when Lizzie Lee dropped her catch. He hit six boundaries and two sixes in his innings, while Harleen scored 31 off 31 balls, including four fours.

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