Watch: Varun Chakravarthy dismisses Marco Jansen and Donovan Ferreira during IND vs SA 3rd T20I
Varun Chakravarthy, the mystery spinner of the Indian cricket team, dismissed both Marco Jansen and Donovan Ferreira during the third T20I between India and South Africa in Dharamshala.

The mystery spinner of the Indian cricket team, Varun Chakravarthy, has been excellent with the ball during the first couple of T20Is of the five-match series against South Africa at home. He leaked only six runs in the first two overs at an economy rate of three, which built the pressure on the batters.
On the third ball of the 14th over of the first innings, Donovan Ferreira went for a massive slog sweep to the full-length delivery as the batter backed himself to nail this over the mid-wicket region. He swung his willow and left nothing in the tank, but ended up missing the ball completely to lose the leg stump, and got dismissed for 20 runs in 15 balls.
On the opening ball of the 16th over, Marco Jansen tried to defend the fullish delivery as he didn’t have a clue to the spin on that one and thought it would go away, but it came in to sneak through the gate. Jansen returned to the pavilion for two runs as the Proteas were restricted to 77/7.
Varun Chakravarthy dismisses Marco Jansen and Donovan Ferreira
It was the third time Jansen was dismissed by Chakravarthy in the shortest format in five innings, making 18 runs in nine deliveries. The Tamil Nadu spinner found this place at the fourth place in the list of 50 wickets in T20Is with the fewest deliveries among the full member nations. He bowled 672 balls for the mark, as Ajantha Mendis had 600 balls.
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For India, Varun became the second fastest for 50 T20I wickets in 32 matches, while the left-arm wrist spinner, Kuldeep Yadav, got to the record in 30 matches. South Africa never got going with the bat in the game and kept losing wickets.
The Proteas finished the first innings for 117 runs, getting bundled out in 20 overs. Chakravarthy finished with 2/11 while Kuldeep ended with 2/12 in two overs. Everyone, getting a ball in the innings, was awarded at least one wicket, which was a pleasing all-round performance.
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