An all-round South African team beat India by 18 runs at Rajkot to take a 2-1 lead in the ODI series.
An all-round South African team beat India by 18 runs at Rajkot to take a 2-1 lead in the ODI series.
Over 50 || Score 252/6 (Axar 15, Harbhajan 20)
Steyn to bowl the over. Double came from the first ball. Two singles came off the next two balls. A double came from Harbhajan's willow. Another risky single. Last ball, Axar hit a six straight down the ground. And with that South Africa beat India by 18 runs in the 3rd ODI at Rajkot to take 2-1 lead in the five-match series.
Over 46 || Score 220/6 (Axar 1, Harbhajan 1)
Kohli Out! Trying to clear the long on fence, Kohli gave a simple catch to Miller off Morkel. Rahane Out! It was a recap of Kohli's wicket. Morkle has accounted for four wickets now. Axar and Harbhajan are two new batsmen in the middle. India need 51 runs off 24 balls.
AM Rahane c Miller b Morkel 4 (7b)
V Kohli c Miller b Morkel 77 (99b)
Over 45 || Score 217/4 (Kohli 68, Rahane 0)
Rabada is back into the attack. Onus is on Kohli to take India through as he is a set batsman. Four runs from the first four balls. The young pacer is mixing his balls well. Another good over for the bowling side as six runs came off it. India need 55 runs off 30 balls.
Over 44 || Score 210/4 (Kohli 77, Rahane 1)
Tahir to bowl his penultimate over. Kohli played a reverse sweep off the 1st ball to get a boundary off the first ball. Raina Out! Tahir once again gave his side a breakthrough at crucial juncture of the match. Rahane is the new man in. Nine runs from the over. India need 61 runs off 36 balls.
SK Raina c Miller b Imran Tahir 0 (2b)
Over 43 || Score 201/3 (Kohli 68, Raina 0)
Steyn to continue. No run from the first two balls. Then came a risky double. Off the 4th ball Kohli came down the track and hit the bowler towards cover region for a boundary. India need two to three good overs. India crossed the 200-run mark. India need 70 runs off 42 balls.
Over 34 || Score 159/2 (Kohli 50, Dhoni 27)
In the last few overs South African bowlers have successfully stopped the run-flow. Now Dhoni and Kohli must be feeling a bit of pressure. Imran Tahir has made an excellent comeback. India still need 112 more runs to win the match in 16 overs. In the meantime, Kohli completed his fifty in 64 balls with the help of three boudaries.
Over 50 || Score 270/7 (Behardien 33, Rabada 0)
Bhuvi to bowl the last over of the innings. Three runs came from the first three balls. Off the next came a double. Steyn run out! Trying to steal a single Steyn fell short of his crease. In the last ball Behardien smacked the bowler for six over long on as the visitors put up a total of 270.
DW Steyn run out 12 (9b)
Over 40 || Score 210/4 (De Villiers 0)
Bhajji with his last over. Stage is set for skipper AB de Villiers to play a quickfire knock. Off the fifth ball he hit the offie for a boundary towards cover region. De Kock run out! A bit of confusion in calling and the centurion has to sacrifice his wicket.
Over 39 || Score 205/3 (AB 0, de Kock 102)
Mohit to bowl the over. Quinton de Kock completed his ton in style by hitting the bowler for a boundary. It's his 7th ODI century. He hit 11 fours and a six to reach the landmark. What a matured knock by the youngster. Faf out! In trying to play a scoop, Faf ended up giving a catch to Mohit.
F du Plessis c Kumar b MM Sharma 60 (63b)
Over 34 || Score 181/2 (Faf 50, de Kock 89)
From here on Saffers will look to put up a total of around 320 plus. Anything less than that would be a disappointment for the visitors. Bhuvi is back into the attack. By hitting two boundaries in the over Faf completed his half century in style. Nine from the over.
Over 19 || Score 84/2 (Faf 2, de Kock 47)
Hashim Amla Out! His poor run continues as he got out on mere five runs. Mishra deceived the right hander with his flight and spin and Dhoni took no time to dislodge the bails within a flash. It's always a delight to watch a leg spinner on song. Faf du Pelssis has walked into the middle.
HM Amla st Dhoni b Mishra 5 (15b)
Its always an amazing feeling when u have an international match in ur home town, excited ! #INDvSA @BCCI Win it Team India
— cheteshwar pujara (@cheteshwar1) October 18, 2015
IND XI: RG Sharma, S Dhawan, A Rahane, V Kohli, MS Dhoni, S Raina, A Patel, B Kumar, H Singh, M Sharma, A Mishra
— BCCI (@BCCI) October 18, 2015
SA XI: H Amla, Q de Kock, F du Plessis, AB de Villiers, JP Duminy, D Miller, F Behardien, D Steyn, M Morkel, K Rabada, I Tahir
— BCCI (@BCCI) October 18, 2015