South Africa's extensive, multi-format tour of India is drawing to a close with the T20I series starting in Chennai today. India has been dominant, securing a 3-0 win in the ODIs and a ten-wicket victory in the one-off Test.
Resilience Despite Challenges
Laura Wolvaardt's team has shown resilience, even though they have yet to secure a win on this tour. With Chloe Tryon rejoining the squad and Marizanne Kapp likely to bowl, South Africa aims to pose a significant challenge in the T20Is. Here are some key points to consider ahead of the series opener:
The Unstoppable Smriti Mandhana
Former South African captain Dane van Niekerk described Smriti Mandhana's performance as exceptional, saying it was a privilege to watch her play. Mandhana has been in remarkable form, scoring 117, 136, 90, and 149 across formats in this series. Her heightened game awareness and calm demeanour under pressure have helped her convert start into substantial scores. If she continues this form in the T20Is, fans at the MA Chidambaram Stadium are in for a treat.
The Wolvaardt-Kapp Threat
India's major challenge will be containing Laura Wolvaardt and Marizanne Kapp. Wolvaardt, having missed only one T20I this year, has amassed 247 runs in five innings with a strike rate of 132.08. Her composed approach and ability to take calculated risks were evident in the ODI series. Kapp, likely to bowl for the first time on this tour, has been aggressive with the bat, scoring 208 runs in six T20Is at a strike rate of 136.84. Sune Luus highlighted that Kapp's game is in excellent form.
Chloe Tryon's Return
Chloe Tryon, who has been plagued by injuries, is back in action for the T20Is. The all-rounder, having recovered from a recurring back injury, brings much-needed strength to the squad. Known for her explosive batting in the middle order and effective left-arm finger spin, Tryon is familiar with Indian conditions, having played for Mumbai Indians in the WPL.
Radha Yadav's Redemption
Radha Yadav, after an impressive WPL, returned to the Indian side and made an impact against Bangladesh, taking 10 wickets in five games. Despite struggling in the ODIs against South Africa, she excels in the shortest format and could be crucial on Chepauk's spin-friendly surface. Her recent performance against right-hand batters makes her a significant threat.
Recent Form and Conditions
India enters the series after a 5-0 sweep of Bangladesh, recovering from a 2-1 series loss to Australia last December. In contrast, South Africa has struggled, losing four out of six T20Is this year. The MA Chidambaram Stadium, with an average score of 170 in IPL matches, is expected to favour spinners. However, recent weather forecasts predict thunderstorms, potentially affecting the series.
With these dynamics in play, the T20I series promises to be an exciting conclusion to South Africa's tour of India.