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India vs South Africa: Ishan Kishan's Fiery Response On Criticism Over Strike Rotation

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Shikhar Dhawan-led Team India levelled the ongoing three-match ODI series against South Africa as they chased down 209 at the JSCA International Stadium Complex in Ranchi.

Shreyas Iyer and Ishan Kishan played knocks of 113* and 93 respectively as India registered a comfortable seven-wicket win with 25 balls to spare.

Shreyas and Kishan stitched together a stand of 161 runs for the fourth wicket and this partnership set up India's victory. In the end, Shreyas (113*) and Sanju Samson (30*) remained unbeaten for the hosts.

After the 2nd ODI, Ishan Kishan addressed a post-match press conference where he spoke about the win and his mindset. "We always try to learn.

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