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Markram Powers South Africa to Win over West Indies
South Africa rested key players while bowling first to restrict West Indies to 173/7 in the series opener ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup preparations.
- On January 27, the first T20I between South Africa and West Indies took place at Boland Park in Paarl, with Sportstar providing live coverage.
- Ahead of next month's ICC T20 World Cup, the three-match series is intended to finalise preparations as Aiden Markram's South Africa come off a 1-3 defeat in India and rest Quinton de Kock, Tristan Stubbs and Marco Jansen.
- The toss was held at 9 PM IST, with South Africa winning and electing to bowl; captains Aiden Markram and Roston Chase were pictured together before the 9:30 PM IST start.
- Television broadcasts run on Star Sports Network, and the match streams on JioHotstar in India; South Africa's XI includes Lhuan-dre Pretorius and Aiden Markram, while West Indies features Brandon King and Roston Chase.
- At the 2024 ICC T20 World Cup, South Africa defeated West Indies in the Super Eight and finished runners-up, losing the final to India by seven runs.
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