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India vs South Africa 2nd T20I: Higher strike rate was a demand of innings, says KL Rahul

Rahul sizzled with a 28-ball 57 in the India's series-clinching 16-run win over South Africa in the second T20I to silence his critics on Sunday.

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David Miller’s second Twenty20 century went in vain as India beat South Africa by 16 runs on Sunday to win the three-match series with an unassailable 2-0 lead. Miller scored 106 not out off 47 balls after South Africa had been reduced to 47-3 in reply to India's 237-3 in the second T20.

The Indian vice-captain's strike rate had come under scanner during the Asia Cup and his 56-ball 51 against South Africa in the series opener at Thiruvananthapuram. "Yes, going at a higher strike rate was a demand of this innings," Rahul said at the post-match press conference. "When you are batting first you obviously want to give yourself a couple of overs to assess the conditions to see what are the shots that you can play, you talk to your partner," "You sort of give yourself a target and then you try and play accordingly. We've always tried to be more aggressive, take a lot of risks. That was what needed from me today and I'm happy that it came off today," he added. Rahul was seen hitting a couple of sixes effortlessly over fine square leg with his impressive wrist work. "Yes, there's a certain gift all of us have, that's why we are playing for the country. We have gotten this far because there's naturally certain talents. "It's T20 cricket, you have to get in position to try to hit sixes. When the balls come at 145kmph, you don't have much time to see the ball and react, you hit with instinct. It's a lot of practice over the years," he said. Their aggressive approach while batting was a

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