Yesterday morning he said he wasn t up to it SA s Heinrich Klaasen shares being informed about playing 2nd T20I vs India
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Heinrich Klaasen won the “Man of the Match” for his fabulous knock Klaasen made the opportunity count with a career-best knock of 81 to give South Africa a healthy lead in the series. He smashed 81 off 46 balls, including seven boundaries and five sixes, to help the Proteas chase down 149 runs with 10 balls to spare. The wicketkeeper-batter made batting look easy on a wicket that seemed to be double-paced. He said that wicket-keeping in the first innings helps to understand the wicket better. Heinrich Klaasen added: "It (Keeping) gives you an indication (about the surface) but it doesn't make it easier. It was moving around with the new ball." He added 64 runs for the fourth wicket to steady the ship after they were reduced to 29/3 in 5.3 overs. He then added another 51 runs alongside to help South Africa ace the run chase.
Yesterday morning he said he wasn t up to it - SA s Heinrich Klaasen shares being informed about playing 2nd T20I vs India
Heinrich Klaasen made his presence felt in the 2nd T20I vs India (Credit: BCCI) Heinrich Klaasen made a spectacular return to the South African side on Sunday, June 12. He guided the Proteas to a 2-0 lead in the five-match T20I series against India at the Barabati Stadium. Klaasen was not the first-choice keeper in the series opener in Delhi on June 9. However, an untimely injury to opened the doors for the Pretoria-born cricketer. The 30-year-old revealed that he got to know about his inclusion in the playing XI one day prior to the game. Speaking at the post-match presentation ceremony, Heinrich Klaasen said: "Quinny (de Kock) came up to me a few nights ago and told me that he injured himself. He's a strong character and I thought he'd come up well but yesterday morning he said he wasn't up to it." Heinrich Klaasen won the “Man of the Match” for his fabulous knockHeinrich Klaasen won the “Man of the Match” for his fabulous knock Klaasen made the opportunity count with a career-best knock of 81 to give South Africa a healthy lead in the series. He smashed 81 off 46 balls, including seven boundaries and five sixes, to help the Proteas chase down 149 runs with 10 balls to spare. The wicketkeeper-batter made batting look easy on a wicket that seemed to be double-paced. He said that wicket-keeping in the first innings helps to understand the wicket better. Heinrich Klaasen added: "It (Keeping) gives you an indication (about the surface) but it doesn't make it easier. It was moving around with the new ball." He added 64 runs for the fourth wicket to steady the ship after they were reduced to 29/3 in 5.3 overs. He then added another 51 runs alongside to help South Africa ace the run chase.