Tilak Verma and Hardik Fireworks In Ahmedabad As India Seal T20I Series 3–1 vs South Africa
India produced a dominant all‑round performance to defeat South Africa by **30 runs** in the fifth and final T20I at the **Narendra Modi Stadium** on Friday night, extending their unbeaten home run in the format and clinching the series 3–1. Captain **Hardik Pandya** smashed a stunning **63 off just 25 balls**, while **Tilak Varma** top‑scored with **73 off 42**, as the hosts piled up a massive **231/5** after being put in to bat.
Pandya, Tilak Power India To 231
India got a brisk start from **Shubman Gill** and **Abhishek Sharma** before South Africa struck twice to leave the hosts at 79/3 in the 10th over. From there, Tilak and Hardik unleashed a brutal counter‑attack, adding **105 runs off just 44 balls** for the fourth wicket, peppering the stands with clean hits straight and over mid‑wicket.
Hardik raced to his fifty in **16 balls**, the **second‑fastest T20I fifty by an Indian** after Yuvraj Singh’s 12‑ball effort, finishing with seven sixes and three fours. Tilak’s composed 73 featured nine fours and three sixes, ensuring India crossed the 230‑run mark despite a tight final over from Lungi Ngidi.
Varun, Bumrah Seal It With The Ball
Chasing 232, South Africa flew out of the blocks as **Reeza Hendricks** and **Quinton de Kock** ransacked 53 runs in just 4.1 overs, briefly silencing the home crowd. However, leg‑spinner **Varun Chakravarthy** turned the game with a four‑wicket haul, removing de Kock, Markram and key middle‑order hitters to derail the chase.
Pace spearhead **Jasprit Bumrah** delivered his customary control with figures of **2 for 17 in four overs**, while Arshdeep Singh and Axar Patel chipped in with crucial strikes. South Africa eventually finished on **201/8**, with Corbin Bosch’s fighting 47* off 30 balls coming too late to threaten India’s imposing total.
India Extend Remarkable T20I Run
The victory gives India their **10th consecutive T20I series win** and a **3–1** result over South Africa, following earlier triumphs in Cuttack and Dharamshala and a fog‑hit washout in Lucknow. It also caps a standout month for Hardik Pandya, who was Player of the Match in both the series opener and the decider and finished among the leading run‑getters while also contributing key overs with the ball.
With the T20 World Cup just months away, the series win in Ahmedabad reinforces India’s depth and balance in the shortest format, with Pandya, Tilak, Varun and Bumrah all making strong statements ahead of final squad selection.

