IND vs RSA Today Match Prediction and Betting Tips, Odds and Live Score
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Cricket prediction for India (IND) vs South Africa (RSA), South Africa tour of India, 2025, t20, 19:00 IST 14 Dec 2025.
IND vs RSA Match Prediction & Analysis
India will meet South Africa for the third T20I of the series at Dharamsala. The series is nicely poised at 1-1 as the visitors bounced back to win the last game. Both sides will now look to take the lead here, as that can set up the series perfectly for them. A tight, entertaining contest is on the cards that could go all the way.
RECENT PERFORMANCE
IND
L W W W L
IND
162/10 in 19.1 8.45
IND vs SA 2025
South Africa beat India by 51 runs 11 Dec 2025
RSA
213/4 in 20.0 10.65
IND
175/6 in 20.0 8.75
IND vs SA 2025
India beat South Africa by 101 runs 09 Dec 2025
RSA
74/10 in 12.3 5.92
AUS
119/10 in 18.2 6.49
AUS vs IND 2025
India beat Australia by 48 runs 06 Nov 2025
IND
167/8 in 20.0 8.35
AUS
186/6 in 20.0 9.3
AUS vs IND 2025
India beat Australia by 5 wickets 02 Nov 2025
IND
188/5 in 18.3 10.16
AUS
126/6 in 13.2 9.45
AUS vs IND 2025
Australia beat India by 4 wickets 31 Oct 2025
IND
125/10 in 18.4 6.7
RSA
W L L L W
IND
162/10 in 19.1 8.45
IND vs SA 2025
South Africa beat India by 51 runs 11 Dec 2025
RSA
213/4 in 20.0 10.65
IND
175/6 in 20.0 8.75
IND vs SA 2025
India beat South Africa by 101 runs 09 Dec 2025
RSA
74/10 in 12.3 5.92
PAK
140/6 in 19.0 7.37
PAK vs SA 2025
Pakistan beat South Africa by 4 wickets 01 Nov 2025
RSA
139/9 in 20.0 6.95
PAK
112/1 in 13.1 8.51
PAK vs SA 2025
Pakistan beat South Africa by 9 wickets 31 Oct 2025
RSA
110/10 in 19.2 5.69
PAK
139/10 in 18.1 7.65
PAK vs SA 2025
South Africa beat Pakistan by 55 runs 28 Oct 2025
RSA
194/9 in 20.0 9.7
HEAD TO HEAD
TEAMS PREVIEW
India Preview
India head into the third T20I in Dharamsala knowing they have a few issues to sort out. The first match may have ended in a big win, but a closer look shows how Hardik Pandya’s knock pulled them out of trouble after most of the batting order struggled to get going. The pattern returned in the next outing too, where Tilak Varma’s 62 off 34 held the innings together while others found it hard to settle.
They need a clearer plan for how their batting unit wants to approach each phase and may even need to rethink the order. Abhishek Sharma will again look for a quick start in the powerplay. He was India’s main spark in the Asia Cup and in Australia, often firing 30 to 40 runs at a strike rate above 200. One firm strike of 30 from him can shift the innings in India’s favour without much fuss.
Shubman Gill and Suryakumar Yadav have gone through a lean spell and will have their hands full trying to steady things. Tilak Varma should once again anchor the middle overs and is well placed for a contribution of 30 plus if he gets time at the crease.
Lower down, Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, and Jitesh Sharma carry enough power to add 20 to 30 runs each if the situation allows. Their presence adds balance to India’s chase or set-up.
India’s bowling was below par in the second game, with both Bumrah and Arshdeep going wicketless and conceding far too many. The expectation, though, is that both will return to their usual standard here.
Axar Patel and Varun Chakaravarthy strengthen the spin attack, and their spells can change the match quickly, as seen in the opening game. Hardik and Dube add useful overs of seam to round out the attack and give the captain extra options.
India Predicted Playing XI:
Abhishek Sharma, Shubman Gill, Suryakumar Yadav(c), Tilak Varma, Axar Patel, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Jitesh Sharma(w), Jasprit Bumrah, Varun Chakaravarthy, Arshdeep Singh
South Africa Preview
South Africa have bounced back and claimed a commanding 51-run win in the second match after being outplayed in the previous game. It was clearly just an off day for the South African batting unit at Cuttack. They were excellent in the next game and made the surface look a lot better than it actually was. Quinton de Kock set things up with his 90 and found support right through the order as they posted a hefty 213.
For the next match, Aiden Markram and Quinton de Kock will again look to shape the early phase of their lineup, blending intent with the patience needed to build once the opposition tightens its lines.
The middle section is held by Tristan Stubbs, who can spend long stretches at the crease and guide the innings forward while keeping his strike rate moving.
Their batting has depth with Dewald Brevis, David Miller, and Donovan Ferreira giving steady help through the later part of the order. All three have shown they can chip in with bursts of 20 to 30 runs at a strike rate above 140, which adds length to this side.
The bowling unit looked balanced as Lutho Sipamla and Lungi Ngidi can deliver strong spells that trouble India at the start and during the closing overs. Jansen has also added pressure through the bounce and pace he finds on this tour, and he should have another good outing. Ottneil Baartman has been another useful addition to this attack, as he claimed 4/24 in the last game, and showed he can take important wickets in the middle overs to halt India’s batters.
South Africa Predicted Playing XI:
Reeza Hendricks, Quinton de Kock(w), Aiden Markram(c), Dewald Brevis, David Miller, Donovan Ferreira, George Linde, Marco Jansen, Lutho Sipamla, Lungi Ngidi, Ottneil Baartman
PITCH AND WEATHER CONDITIONS
Weather Conditions
Expect good bounce and extra carry under lights at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala, where altitude makes the ball travel quickly once it’s struck. Pacers can extract some early movement and use the pace-friendly surface to trouble batters. Once the innings settles, scoring can pick up with shorter boundaries aiding big shots. Dew can affect the second innings in a night T20, influencing grip and how teams approach their strategies.
The weather will be cold and a tad hazy, but we will get a full game.
IND vs RSA Pitch Report
The average score batting first in Dharamsala is 187. For this game, a score of around 180-190 will be needed to put pressure on the chasing side, as dew will make batting easier in the second innings.
Toss: To Bowl