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IND vs SA 2nd T20I: Ottniel Baartman achieved rare feat against Team India in format

Updated On: 12 December, 2025 11:20 AM IST | Sujay Shivalkar

In the second T20I match against Team India, South Africa's Ottniel Baartman achieved a rare feat. Here is all you need to know (Pic: AFP/X)

Ottniel Baartman (Pic: AFP)

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Ottniel Baartman (Pic: AFP)
In the second T20I match against Team India, South Africa's Ottniel Baartman showcased his exceptional bowling skills at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh PCA Stadium in Punjab (Pic: AFP)

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In the second T20I match against Team India, South Africa's Ottniel Baartman showcased his exceptional bowling skills at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh PCA Stadium in Punjab (Pic: AFP)

He returned with the figures of four wickets by conceding 24 runs in his spell of four overs (Pic: AFP)

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He returned with the figures of four wickets by conceding 24 runs in his spell of four overs (Pic: AFP)

With this, he became the second South African bowler to register a four-wicket haul against the "Men in Blue" in the shortest format of the game (Pic: AFP)

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With this, he became the second South African bowler to register a four-wicket haul against the "Men in Blue" in the shortest format of the game (Pic: AFP)

Before him, Lungi Ngidi achieved the same feat in the T20 World Cup 2022. He claimed four wickets for 29 runs (Pic: X/@ProteasMenCSA)

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Before him, Lungi Ngidi achieved the same feat in the T20 World Cup 2022. He claimed four wickets for 29 runs (Pic: X/@ProteasMenCSA)

Riding on Baartman's bowling heroics, South Africa secured a win by 51 runs against Team India (Pic: AFP)

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Riding on Baartman's bowling heroics, South Africa secured a win by 51 runs against Team India (Pic: AFP)

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