Thiruvananthapuram: South Africa A pulled off a narrow four-run win over India A in the rain-marred fourth unofficial ODI in Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday. The series currently stands ar 3-1.
The match initially started on Wednesday but was extended to Thursday due to persistent rains. Opting to bowl in a 43 overs per side match due to wet outfield, play was only possible for 25 overs as rain continued to play spoilsport when the Proteas were at 137/1.
The match, however, got reduced to 25 overs as India were handed a revised target of 193 runs (D/L method). Apart from Hendricks, Matthew Breetzke, skipper Temba Bavuma, and Heinrich Klaasen had chipped in with 25, 28 and 21 runs respectively.
Chasing the huge target, the hosts were off to a poor start, losing opener Shubman Gill (12) cheaply with just 13 runs on board. Senior batsman and experienced opener Shikhar Dhawan then took control of the proceedings as he along with Prashant Chopra (26) forged a 79-run partnership for the second wicket.
The play was again halted when India were 56/1 in 7.4 overs as the contest was shifted for Thursday.