chokers choke india
India 111 All Out. South Africa Didn't Choke. We Did.
Set 187 to win. Bowled out for 111. Beaten by 76 runs. And just like that, a 12-match unbeaten streak goes up in smoke against the team we love to call "chokers." Awkward.
Reason 1: 187 was gettable. We made it look like Everest.
SA posted a chaseable total. India looked at it, panicked, and folded like a cheap deck chair. 111 all out chasing 187 isn't a loss — it's a surrender with paperwork.
Reason 2: The chokers held their nerve. We didn't.
For once South Africa were ice-cold under pressure. Tight lines, sharp in the field, no panic. The script flipped — and India were the ones who blinked.
Reason 3: No partnerships, all collapse.
The scorecard reads like a fire drill — everyone heading for the exit at once. Nobody dug in, nobody anchored. One wicket fell, three more queued up behind it.
Reason 4: The streak became the weight.
Twelve unbeaten. Maybe that's the problem — you start believing you can't lose, and then a sharp Proteas outfit reminds you that you absolutely can.
Reason 5: Death overs, day one — same old story.
SA's bowlers tightened the screws at the back end. Yorkers on the money, no freebies. India never got the boundary balls they were banking on.
The Verdict:
No conspiracy, no bad pitch, no umpiring sob story. South Africa wanted it more, executed better, and bowled us out cheap. Tip the hat. The "chokers" jokes are officially on hold. 🏏