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South Africa welcomed Quinton de Kock, Tristan Stubbs, Marco Jansen and Anrich Nortje back to their XI for the second T20I after resting them two days ago as they look to close out the series against West Indies. The quartet replace Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Rubin Hermann, Corbin Bosch and George Linde as South Africa look to finalise their T20 World Cup starting XI.
Concerningly, Lungi Ngidi misses a second match despite being available and this being his domestic home ground. Ngidi was seen with heavy strapping during Sunday's SA20 final but there has been no update on his fitness. Kwena Maphaka keeps his place in the XI, which means South Africa have two left-arm seamers in the team. Conditions on the Highveld often call for just one spinner and Keshav Maharaj has been preferred over George Linde.
Captain steers South Africa to success against the Windies
The two sides are meeting in a three-match series in South Africa ahead of the Men's T20 World Cup
South Africa captain Aiden Markram has scored an unbeaten 86 to help his side to a nine-wicket win over the West Indies in the first Twenty20 of their three-match series.
South Africa chased down the Windies' score of 7-173 at Boland Park, securing a comfortable victory with 13 balls to spare as both sides prepare for next month's T20 World Cup.
Markram's runs came off 47 balls and he was ably supported by Ryan Rickelton, who made 40 for an unbeaten second-wicket partnership of 93.
Shimron Hetmyer was the top scorer for the Windies, coming in at six to hit a brisk 48 off 32 balls and feature in a 74-run stand with Rovman Powell that saw the tourists post a decent target.
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World Cup warning as Windies smashed after Proteas captain’s career-best demolition
Aiden Markram powered South Africa to a nine-wicket win in the first Twenty20 international against the West Indies at Boland Park on Tuesday.
The South African captain hit nine fours and three sixes in a career-best 86 not out off 47 balls as the hosts chased down a competitive West Indian total of 173 for seven with 13 balls to spare.
An opening partnership of 83 off 47 balls with Lhuan-dre Pretorius (44) set the tone before Ryan Rickelton joined Markramand made 40 not out in an unbeaten second-wicket stand of 93 off 62 balls.
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