Rohit Sharma, who was disappointed that his maiden T20I century ended up in a losing cause, said India will look to regroup and come back hard at South Africa in a bid to square the T20I series in Cuttack, having conceding a 1-0 lead to their opponents in Dharamsala. Rohit became only the second Indian player after Suresh Raina to register a century in all three formats of international cricket. However, his knock of 106 off only 66 deliveries went in vain as AB de Villiers (51) and JP Duminy(68*) helped South Africa chase down 200 with two deliveries to spare.
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