Rohit Sharma joins elite list of skippers to win their 1st four T20Is matches
Rohit Sharma joins elite list of skippers to win their 1st four T20Is matches
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Indian Skipper Kohli missed out due to a stiff back, and in his absence Rohit Sharma took over the captaincy in the crucial match. Despite a lackluster performance with the bat in the T20I series, Rohit marshaled his troops well during South Africa's innings as India managed to keep the Proteas batsmen under a tight leash in the chase. As India ran out comfortable winners in Newlands, Rohit joined an elite list of captains who won the first four T20Is in charge of their respective teams.

Pakistan's Misbah-ul-Haq, Shahid Afridi, Sarfraz Ahmed and Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara, Lasith Malinga won their first four T20I matches on the trot as captains of their respective teams and now Rohit has become the sixth captain to do so. There were some nervy moments for Rohit towards the end of the third T20I as Christiaan Jonker played a brilliant cameo at the end to keep South Africa in the hunt after the Proteas failed to keep up with the asking rate throughout the innings.

However, Rohit had Bhuvneshwar Kumar to thank as the Indian pacer kept his nerve, giving away only 11 off the last over when South Africa needed 19 runs to win. South African skipper JP Duminy played a lone hand of 55 before getting dismissed that many thought was the final nail in the coffin for the Proteas before Jonker took matters in his own hands and gave South Africa a glimmer of hope in the later stages of the match. In the end South Africa could manage 165 for 6, chasing a target of 173.

 

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