Cricket-De Kock shines as South Africa beat India by 51 runs in second T20


Dec 11 (Reuters) - South Africa beat India by 51 runs in the second T20 International on Thursday after Quinton de Kock's quick-fire innings helped the visitors to set up a huge target and Ottneil Baartman got four wickets to hand India their largest defeat by runs at home in the shortest format.

De Kock, who opened the innings alongside Reeza Hendricks, scored 90 runs off 46 balls, his highest score against India in the format, helping his side to post a huge total of 213-4 in 20 overs in Chandigarh.

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