Team India opener Abhishek Sharma gave their side precisely the start they needed in the third T20I against South Africa in Dharamsala. The left-hander started the 118-run chase with a six off Lungi Ngidi to set things in motion.Ngidi bowled it into Abhishek's hips and the opener effortlessly helped it over fine leg for a six. With a paltry total to chase down for the home side, it gave the Men in Blue the perfect start.Here's the video of the first-ball six from the left-handed batter:The explosive southpaw started the innings with a six on a few occasions during Asia Cup 2025 too.Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill put on 50-run opening stand in DharamsalaAbhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill. (Credits: BCCI X)Abhishek and Shubman Gill did not quite perform to their potential in the first two games, but came good in Dharamsala. Abhishek was the aggressor among the two as they completed a 50-run opening stand in the fifth over. Shubman Gill, who got out for a golden duck in the second T20I in Mullanpur, survived a close lbw call in Marco Jansen's first over. The Indian vice-captain later settled in well to steer the team towards the total.Meanwhile, Corbin Bosch struck in his first over to send Abhishek packing for a quick-fire 35 off 18 deliveries. Earlier, Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav won an important toss and put the Proteas into bat due to the dew factor.Harshit Rana replaced Jasprit Bumrah for the game and made the opportunity count by taking two wickets in his first couple of overs. Arshdeep Singh also struck with the new ball to get the better of Quinton de Kock and removed Aiden Markram for 61 at the death. Varun Chakaravarthy was the most economical Indian bowler, bagging outstanding figures of 4-0-11-2 to bowl the visitors out for 117.