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India clinch first ODI series win in South Africa, top ICC rankings

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India clinch first ODI series win in South Africa, top ICC rankings

India's Rohit Sharma plays a shot during the fourth ODI against South Africa in Port Elizabeth, South Africa on Tuesday.

Port Elizabeth - India took an unassailable 4-1 lead in the six-match series

Published: Tue 13 Feb 2018, 10:14 PM

Updated: Wed 14 Feb 2018, 12:26 AM

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Rohit Sharma's century helped India wrap up the One Day International series against hosts South Africa with a 73-run victory at St George's Park on Tuesday.
India took an unassailable 4-1 lead in the six-match series as Sharma finally came good with the bat, scoring 115 after India were asked to bat first and amassed 274 for seven wickets in their 50 overs.
South Africa, who needed victory to keep alive their hopes of levelling the series, were all out for 201 in response.
India replace South Africa at the top of the International Cricket Council's ODI rankings. India's ODI series victory came after they lost 2-1 in the three Tests played between the two countries last month.
Sharma had struggled with his batting on tour but got India off to a storming start as he finally found form. He was dropped on 96 by Tabraiz Shamsi before going onto make his 17th ODI century, reached off just 107 balls.
"It was a long time coming. I just had to keep myself in a good frame of mind. I didn't feel I had to change a lot and I knew that the runs would come," he said after being named man of the match.
But his dismissal, for India's fourth wicket, precipitated a mini collapse as 21-year-old fast bowler Lungisani Ngidi took four wickets in quick succession to finish with figures of 4-51.
India's last 10 overs produced only 55 runs and handed South Africa a gettable target at a run rate of 5.50.
But the hosts were 65-3 when AB de Villiers went cheaply after a rash shot in the 13th over and once Hashim Amla departed for 71 after a needless run out, home hopes were dashed.
A cameo 39 from wicketkeeper Heinrich Klaasen, who had been the hero of South Africa's victory in the last match, could not stem the inevitable.
Kuldeep Yadav cleaned up the tail to finish with 4-57 in his 10 overs.
"We lost wickets in clumps and never got any momentum although it was a decent tally to chase," South Africa's stand-in captain Aiden Markram said.
The last match of the series is at Centurion in Pretoria on Friday and will be followed by three Twenty20 clashes.

India bowlers excel

India
S. Dhawan c Phehlukwayo b Rabada 34
R. Sharma c Klaasen b Ngidi 115
V. Kohli run out (Duminy) 36
A. Rahane run out (Morkel) 8
S. Iyer c Klaasen b Ngidi 30
H. Pandya c Klaasen b Ngidi 0
M. Dhoni c Markram b Ngidi 13
B. Kumar not out 19
Kuldeep Yadav not out 2
Extras (b1, lb9, w7) 17
Total (7 wkts, 50 overs) 274
Fall: 1-48, 2-153, 3-176, 4-236, 5-236, 6-238, 7-265
Bowling: Morkel 10-2-44-0 (1w), Rabada 9-0-58-1 (1w), Ngidi 9-1-51-4 (2w), Phehlukwayo 8-0-34-0 (1w), Duminy 4-0-29-0 (2w), Shamsi 10-0-48-0
South Africa
Hashim Amla run out 71
Aiden Markram c Kohli b Bumrah 32
JP Duminy c Rohit b Pandya 1
AB de Villiers c Dhoni b Pandya 6
D Miller b Chahal 36
H Klaasen st Dhoni b Kuldeep 39
A Phehlukwayo b Kuldeep 0
K Rabada c Chahal b Kuldeep 3
Morne Morkel lbw Chahal 1
T Shamsi c Pandya b Kuldeep 0
Lungi Ngidi not out 4
Extras: (6lb, 2w) 8
Total (all out, 42.2 overs) 201
Fall: 1-52, 2-55, 3-65, 4-127, 5-166, 6-168, 7-196, 8-197, 9-197, 10-201
Bowling: B Kumar 7-0-43-0; Bumrah 7-0-22-1; Pandya 9-0-30-2; Kuldeep 10-0-57-4; Chahal 9.2-0-43-2



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