Top 5 players with most runs in India Vs South Africa T20Is

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Top 5 players with most runs in India Vs South Africa T20Is

India will tour South Africa for 3 T20Is, 3 ODIs, and 2 Tests. T20Is will start from 10th December. Aiden Markram will lead South Africa and Surya Kumar Yadav will lead team India. In this article, we will tell you the top 5 highest run scorers in India Vs South Africa T20Is.

#5 Quinton De Kock

South African opening batsman, Quinton De Kock is fifth highest run-getter on our list. He made 310 runs in 10 matches with an average of 44.57.

#4 Virat Kohli

Modern Day great, Virat Kohli is at No.4 on our list. Virat is a very fine all-format batsman and he has amazing records against South Africa. In 13 T20 matches, he made 318 runs with an average of 35.33.

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#3 Suresh Raina

Suresh Raina was the first Indian batter who made a T20 hundred. Raina made a hundred against South Africa in the T20 World Cup. He played 12 matches and made 339 runs with an average of 33.90.

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#2 David Miller

South African left-handed middle-order batsman, David Miller is second highest run-getter in India Vs South Africa T20Is. He is referred to as Killer Miller for his finishing abilities. He played 18 T20I matches against India and made 379 runs with an average of 47.37. He also has one hundred against India.

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#1 Rohit Sharma

Indian captain, Rohit Sharma is the highest run-getter in India Vs South Africa T20Is. Rohit Sharma played 17 matches against South Africa in T20Is. He scored 420 runs with an average of 28.0. Rohit made one hundred and 2 half centuries against South Africa in T20Is.

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