Key Points:
The second T20 between India and South Africa will be played in Mullanpur. India has won the first match by 101 runs and the head to head record is also in its favor. In the prediction, chances of India’s victory are high. South Africa has looked weak in recent form.
Delhi: The second T20 match between India and South Africa will be played today i.e. Thursday, 11 December at the Maharaja Yadvendra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur, New Chandigarh. India won the first T20 in Cuttack by 101 runs. In such a situation, South Africa would like to avenge the previous defeat, while India will try to maintain the winning streak.
India vs South Africa- Head to Head Record
So far 32 T20 matches have been played between India and South Africa. In these, India has won 19 times, while South Africa has won 12 matches. There was no result of one match. India has won 6 matches in the last 7 T20 matches, due to which the morale of the team is very high.
Key T20 statistics of Mullanpur Stadium
The second T20 match to be played between India and South Africa on Thursday will be the first men’s T20 International to be played at the Maharaja Yadvendra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur, Chandigarh. Till now only domestic T20 matches and IPL matches have been played on this ground. In total, around 23 recognized T20 matches have been played here, and the ground has been favorable for teams batting first, including 15 wins. At the same time, the teams chasing the target have won eight times.
Recent form of India and South Africa
The Indian team is continuously performing brilliantly in the T20 format. After the T20 World Cup 2024, India has played 33 T20 matches, out of which it has lost only 4. Even in the year 2025, the team has suffered only 2 defeats in 18 T20 matches.
At the same time, the situation in South Africa is different. This year he has played 15 T20 matches, in which he has won 5 and lost 10. They have got only one win in the last 6 matches. The last two T20 matches between India and South Africa have been won by India by 100+ runs, which shows the strong rhythm of the Indian team.
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