India vs South Africa: Bumrah shines as India win by 101 runs in Cuttack T20I
News Synopsis
On Tuesday, 9 December 2025, at Barabati Stadium, Cuttack, India national cricket team delivered a dominant performance to beat South Africa national cricket team by 101 runs in the first T20I of the series. The South African batting collapsed to 74 all out, while India posted 175/6.
Match Summary & Key Performances
India Post Competitive Total
India began the match with the bat and managed to post a total of 175/6 in 20 overs.
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Hardik Pandya played a match‑turning inning, remaining unbeaten on 59 off 28 balls, which included several boundaries and sixes.
South Africa Collapse — India’s Bowling Dominates
Low Total and Complete Collapse
Chasing 176, South Africa were bundled out for just 74 in 12.3 overs — their lowest total in T20 Internationals.
Jasprit Bumrah's Milestone & Key Wickets
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Bumrah struck early: in the 11th over he removed Dewald Brevis (22 off 14) on the second ball.
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He followed it up in the same over (fifth ball) by dismissing Keshav Maharaj, who managed only 2 balls without scoring.
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His final figures: 3 overs, 17 runs conceded, 2 wickets.
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With these, he also completed 100 T20I wickets, a major milestone.
All Round Bowling Attack
Not just Bumrah — other bowlers also contributed, leading to a ruthless bowling display by India.
Result & Series Implication
Convincing Win by 101 Runs
India secured a comprehensive 101‑run victory, setting the tone in the five‑match T20I series.
Strong Statement Ahead of the Series
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The dominant win underlines India’s preparedness and bowling depth.
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The collapse of South Africa to their lowest ever T20 total puts pressure on the visiting side early in the series.
What This Match Signifies
Domination with Both Bat and Ball
India’s win showcased balance — a match‑winning batting performance from Pandya + a disciplined bowling effort led by Bumrah (plus support from others).
Milestone for Bumrah & Momentum for India
Bumrah reaching 100 T20I wickets adds to his credentials as India’s premier limited‑overs bowler. This dominant start gives India momentum and psychological advantage.
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