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Sublime Kohli guides India to crushing win over SA

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CAPE TOWN: Indian captain Virat Kohli hit 160 not out and led India to a third successive convincing win in the third one-day international against South Africa at Newlands on Wednesday. India won by 124 runs to take a 3-0 lead in the six-match series. “We can’t lose the series so that is a huge boost for the team,” said Kohli. “Now we want to increase our intensity even more to close that door.”


Kohli dominated India’s total of 303 for six after the tourists had been sent in on a good batting pitch.


Needing to mount the highest successful run chase at the ground, South Africa fell woefully short. They were bowled out for 179.


Indian wrist spinners Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav again bamboozled the South African batsmen, taking four for 46 and four for 23 respectively. The two spinners have taken a combined 21 wickets in the first three matches of the series. “They’re world-class spinners,” admitted South African captain Aiden Markram. “After the third time we have played them the guys are still struggling to read the ball.”


Markram gave credit to Kohli and the two spinners but added: “As much as they’ve played really well we’ve got ourselves to blame.”


Kohli hit his second century of the series and the 34th one-day international hundred of his career. He has scored 318 runs in three matches and only been dismissed once.


It could have been different, though. He was given out leg before wicket to Kagiso Rabada before he had scored. Umpire Ian Gould had to overturn his decision when an ultra-edge replay showed a spike as the ball passed the bat. “I didn’t start off that well but it is another pleasing day individually and as a team,” said Kohli, who said he was struggling with cramp when he was on about 95. “There are times when you are tested and it is pleasing to go through it and do well.”


Kohli took a relatively sedate 119 balls to reach his 34th one-day international hundred, hitting only seven fours, but added another five fours and two sixes off 40 more balls in a blazing finish to the innings. Shikhar Dhawan pounded 12 fours in making 76 off 63 balls. — AFP


scoreboard


India


R Sharma c Klaasen b Rabada 0


S Dhawan c Markram b Duminy 76


V Kohli not out 160


A Rahane c Phehlukwayo b Duminy 11


H Pandya c Klaasen b Morris 14


M Dhoni c Ngidi b Imran Tahir 10


K Jadhav c Klaasen b Phehlukwayo 1


B Kumar not out 16


Extras (lb3, w12) 15


Total (6 wkts, 50 overs) 303


Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-140, 3-160, 4-188, 5-228, 6-236


Bowling: Rabada 10-1-54-1, Ngidi 6-0-47-0, Morris 9-0-45-1, Phehlukwayo 6-0-42-1, Imran Tahir 9-0-52-1, Duminy 10-0-60-2


South Africa


H Amla lbw Bumrah 1


A Markram st Dhoni b Kuldeep Yadav 32


J Duminy lbw Chahal 51


H Klaasen lbw Chahal 6


D Miller c Dhoni b Bumrah 25


K Zondo c sub (Pandey) b Chahal 17


C Morris lbw Kuldeep Yadav 14


A Phehlukwayo c Kohli b Kuldeep Yadav 3


K Rabada not out 12


Imran Tahir c Kohli b Chahal 8


L Ngidi lbw Kuldeep Yadav 6


Extras (lb2, w2) 4


Total (all out, 40 overs) 179


Fall of wickets: 1-1, 2-79, 3-88, 4-95, 5-129, 6-150, 7-150, 8-158, 9-167


Bowling: Kumar 7-0-41-0, Bumrah 7-0-32-2, Pandya 8-0-35-0, Chahal 9-0-46-4, Kuldeep 9-1-23-4


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