Heinrich brought some 'Klaas' 'en' a lot more power to the second T20I and he put all that to good use against Yuzvendra Chahal's rather toothless leg-spinners. Chahal finished with the most expensive figures by an Indian in T20Is, conceding 64 runs in 4 overs, but he has had the number of the South African batsmen for a majority of the tour and will be looking to draw on some inspiration from the ODI series, where he ended as India's second highest wicket-taker.
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