IND vs SA Live Score, T20 World Cup Final Match Today: Get India vs South Africa Live Updates at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados
India vs South Africa Live Score, T20 World Cup 2024 Final Match Today: In the T20 World Cup final to be played on final will feature the tournament’s two unbeaten teams and it’ll end in either triumph or heartbreak for opposing captains Rohit Sharma of India and Aiden Markram of South Africa. India is aiming to end its 11-year trophy drought in global cricket competitions. South Africa is chasing its first men’s World Cup title in any limited-overs format.
Rohit Sharma’s India squad has calmly seen off opposing teams with dominant performances – with the bat and the ball — on tricky pitches in the United States and the Caribbean, reaching its third T20 World Cup final. Aiden Markram’s South African lineup didn’t panic in tougher game scenarios in the group stage and in the Super Eight.
Rohit Sharma is the only remaining active player from the India lineup that won the inaugural T20 World Cup in South Africa in 2007. Like Rohit, Markram has also led South Africa admirably throughout the tournament that started June 1, including nervy wins over Bangladesh and Nepal in the group stage.
You can also follow our IND vs SA Final Live Cricket Score: Watch Here in Hindi.
Follow live score and updates of IND vs SA from Barbados below.
Live Blog
T20 World Cup 2024 final, IND vs SA Live Cricket Score Online and Updates: Catch all the live action between India vs South Africa from Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados
India vs South Africa: Champion or choker?
South Africa’s Kagiso Rabada, right, is congratulated by teammates after dismissing Afghanistan’s Ibrahim Zadran during the men’s T20 World Cup semifinal cricket match between Afghanistan and South Africa at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba, Trinidad and Tabago
This T20 World Cup, under Markram, a new South Africa has emerged. They talk and also know how to walk the tightrope. Three of their games in this tournament have gone to last overs — Bangladesh, Nepal, the Netherlands — but they are alive and kicking in Barbados to tell their survival story. They have taken their time, come together to ponder on possibilities in a huddle and have emerged from the field sporting smiles. South Africa have been quick to adapt to every innovation the game has seen, started well at the World Cup, and are now ready to walk the last mile too. (READ MORE)