<p>The second T20I match between India and South Africa was halted briefly due to an unlikely pitch invader. </p>.<p>In a rare incident, s snake had entered the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati, during the 2nd T20I between India and South Africa, on Sunday.</p>.<p>The reptile was first spotted by a couple of South African players, who pointed it out to K L Rahul as well the on-field umpires, according to reports. The ground staff caught hold of the repile quickly, during which the players took an unofficial break.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Suryakumar Yadav stood out with a 22-ball 61 in India's batting onslaught as they posted 237-3 against South Africa in the second Twenty20 international on Sunday.</p>.<p>India, who won the first of the three matches, started strongly after being invited to bat first as K L Rahul (57) and skipper Rohit Sharma (43) put on 96 runs to lay the foundations of the mammoth total in Guwahati.</p>.<p>The in-form Suryakumar, who hit his third successive half-century, soon took over after the openers departed as he raced to his fifty in 18 balls to bring alive the packed home crowd.</p>.<p>He put on 102 runs with Virat Kohli, who made 49 not out off 28 balls, as they tore into the opposition attack before the partnership ended with a mix up and Suryakumar's run out at the non-strikers end.</p>.<p><em>(With agency inputs)</em></p>
<p>The second T20I match between India and South Africa was halted briefly due to an unlikely pitch invader. </p>.<p>In a rare incident, s snake had entered the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati, during the 2nd T20I between India and South Africa, on Sunday.</p>.<p>The reptile was first spotted by a couple of South African players, who pointed it out to K L Rahul as well the on-field umpires, according to reports. The ground staff caught hold of the repile quickly, during which the players took an unofficial break.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Suryakumar Yadav stood out with a 22-ball 61 in India's batting onslaught as they posted 237-3 against South Africa in the second Twenty20 international on Sunday.</p>.<p>India, who won the first of the three matches, started strongly after being invited to bat first as K L Rahul (57) and skipper Rohit Sharma (43) put on 96 runs to lay the foundations of the mammoth total in Guwahati.</p>.<p>The in-form Suryakumar, who hit his third successive half-century, soon took over after the openers departed as he raced to his fifty in 18 balls to bring alive the packed home crowd.</p>.<p>He put on 102 runs with Virat Kohli, who made 49 not out off 28 balls, as they tore into the opposition attack before the partnership ended with a mix up and Suryakumar's run out at the non-strikers end.</p>.<p><em>(With agency inputs)</em></p>