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Bookies predict more Indian T20 misery for SA

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Farhaan Behardien (Gallo)
Farhaan Behardien (Gallo)

Cape Town - India will wrap up their T20 series against South Africa with victory in the second clash at SuperSport Park on Wednesday, if bookmakers are to be believed...

Already 1-0 up in the series following a comprehensive 28-run victory in the opening clash at the Wanderers last Sunday, Virat Kohli's visiting Indians are heavily fancied to clinch the series in Centurion.

The first ball is due to be bowled at 18:00.

India are on a roll having won the six-match ODI series 5-1 after going down 2-1 in the Test series which opened the tour.

However, having won the final Test match, as well as five of the six ODI and the first T20, India have won seven of the last eight matches across all formats in the country.

And leading SA bookies BET.co.za are backing them to make it eight from nine later today.

India have been installed as 11/20 favourites, while the Proteas can be backed at 27/20.

The third and final clash will take place at Newlands on Saturday at 18:00.

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