T20 World Cup 2024
Watch- Spell-binding light show at Perth Stadium entertains India- South Africa fans in 20-20 World Cup match
Is this the best light show at a cricket ground?
India and South Africa clashed in their third match of the 20-20 World Cup on Sunday. What followed was a high-quality affair that saw some of the best bowling seen in the tournament so far.
On the back of quality bowling and a solid partnership between Aiden Markram and David Miller, South Africa came up with a statement win against one of the stronger teams in the tournament.
The atmosphere around the game was absolutely spellbinding. While the importance of the game certainly added to the atmosphere of the match, it was something else as well. Ahead of the India-South Africa match fans were wowed by a light show at the Perth Stadium.
The video of the show has been doing the rounds of the internet and netizens are quite impressed by it. The video shows a thrilling song played at full blast with the stadium lights synchronised to the song. The fans in the stadium could be seen enjoying the light show ahead of the India- South Africa match in Super 12.
Watch the Light show at Perth Stadium:
Beautiful light show at Perth. pic.twitter.com/1VCFKxJtZh
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) October 30, 2022
As for the game, it was also a highly entertaining match between the two sides. India won the toss and decided to bat first which was quite unusual for skipper Rohit Sharma. Coming onto bat first, the Indian team came up with a very poor start as both openers KL Rahul (9) and Rohit Sharma (15) were dismissed cheaply.
In-form batter Virat Kohli (12) also failed to take the score forward while World Cup debutant Deepak Hooda failed to even open his account. It was only Suryakumar Yadav who had an answer to South Africa pacers. The right-hand batter played a knock of 68 in 40 balls and took India to 133/9.
The target however proved quite easy for South Africa batter as they chased it down in 19.4 overs after losing just 5 wickets. As a result of it South Africa have moved to the top of the table while India slid down to the second.