Chandigarh, Dec. 12 -- The jam-packed Punjab Cricket Association's Mullanpur stadium lit-up on Thursday evening as it was hosted its first men's international T20 match witnessed an exciting clash with fans cheering their favourite Indian and South African cricketers from the stands.

However, the result which went against the hosts, left the fans disappointed as SA beat them by 51 runs. It looked like India would ride on home advantage in the second match as well and dominate to get the result in their favour. But one man stood between India and the win. It was Quinton de Kock's sheer brilliance with the bat which set the ball rolling for the visitors. The 32-year-old veteran SA batter produced a dazzling exhibition of ball-striking hitt...