Rain-Adjusted Thriller: South Africa's Revised Chase Against West Indies
South Africa were set a revised target of 123 in 17 overs after rain interrupted their T20 World Cup match against West Indies. Starting from 15/2, South Africa now need 108 off 90 balls with a revised powerplay of five overs. Earlier, South African spinners dominated the West Indies lineup.
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South Africa were handed a revised target of 123 in 17 overs after their T20 World Cup Super Eights match against West Indies was shortened by three overs due to rain.
Resuming from 15/2 in two overs when rain halted play, South Africa now requires 108 runs off 90 balls. They've been given a revised powerplay lasting five overs, leaving them three more overs with field restrictions.
Prior to the rain interruption, South Africa lost openers Reeza Hendricks and Quinton de Kock for just 15 runs in their chase of 136. Earlier in the innings, West Indies' Roston Chase scored a half-century (52 off 42 balls), but their batting lineup faltered against South Africa's spinners Tabraiz Shamsi (3/27), Keshav Maharaj (1/24), and Aiden Markram (1/28).
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