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Nadine de Klerk: The South African storm India never saw coming in Vizag

When Kranti Gaud knocked over Laura Wolvaardt’s stumps at the ACA-VDCA Stadium, it felt like the end was near. The Indian team huddled, the crowd roared, and everything pointed to another home win. South Africa, after all, were 142 for six, still 110 runs adrift, and the tail was in sight.

But what unfolded next was not just unexpected — it was borderline surreal.

As the lights glinted off her helmet and the echoes of Wolvaardt’s dismissal still lingered, Nadine de Klerk walked in quietly, without fanfare. What she brought with her, however, was a storm — one of purpose, grit, and something you can’t quite coach: belief.

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She had Chloe Tryon with her at the other end, a big-hitter with experience and a calm presence. Together, they made a pact — not to panic, not to force the moment, just to take the game as deep as it would let them.

“Yeah, look, I think when me and Chloe were batting together, we just said we wanted to take it deep if the two of us were still batting in the back end, we backed ourselves to get 10 runs an over in the last four or five overs,” de Klerk said later, in her trademark matter-of-fact tone.

Nadine de Klerk’s heroics helped South Africa beat India. Courtesy: PTI

In those middle overs, de Klerk played more like a surgeon than a slogger. She swept Shree Charani for four, danced down the track the next ball and clipped another. Then she opened up against Rana, lofting a six and slicing a four to keep the tempo alive.

But when Tryon fell — lbw, review not saving her — South Africa were still far from the target, and all that remained was the long tail.

That’s when something shifted.

Most batters in that moment would’ve looked for a partner, a plan B. Nadine found neither. Instead, she found resolve.

She took on Gaud — the same bowler who had dismissed Wolvaardt — and struck two towering sixes, one over midwicket, the other straight down the ground. The first brought up her half-century; the second sent a clear message. She wasn’t just here to survive. She was here to finish.

As Richa Ghosh went down clutching her hamstring — a sight that brought flashbacks of Rishabh Pant’s T20 World Cup injury — India’s control over the match began to wobble. The pressure was building.

But Nadine wasn’t flinching.

Nadine de Klerk helped South Africa chase down 252 with 7 balls to spare. Courtesy: AP

She farmed the strike smartly, worked the singles when needed, and when the moment came — 23 needed off 18 — she stepped forward again. Two boundaries off Deepti Sharma, one over square leg, one through cover. Then, with 12 required off the last 12 balls, she finished things off with two towering sixes — both over midwicket and long-on, both punched with timing, not muscle.

“I think today it was just about not trying to overhit the ball just about really backing myself and not trying to overhit it and just time the ball,” she said, sweat-soaked and smiling after her career-best 84 not out off 54 balls.

That she made 39 runs off the 15 balls she faced after Tryon fell says everything. She didn’t just guide the chase — she owned it. No theatrics. No wild celebration. Just the quiet confidence of someone who, when everything was on the line, backed her training, her temperament, and her timing.

“I do like being under pressure,” she told the broadcaster later, almost offhandedly. But that line — simple, stripped of ego — might define her more than any stat ever could.

As the final six sailed into the Vizag night, South Africa’s bench cleared in joy. A small group of travelling fans out-sang a stunned home crowd. And Wolvaardt, watching from the dugout, pumped her fists in delight.

All of it made Richa Ghosh’s earlier brilliance — a vibrant 94 to lift India from 102/6 to 251 — feel like a distant memory. On most nights, that would have been a match-winning effort. But tonight, it was overshadowed by something even more special.

In one of South Africa’s most unlikely wins, it was de Klerk — hardly the first name that comes to mind when thinking of game-changers — who emerged as the hero of the hour.

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