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ICC reports that the inaugural WTC champions dominated the contest at Bay Oval, securing victory late on the fourth day.
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With just one run needed, skipper Saharan was run out for 81 in 124 balls, with six fours. India managed to chase down the total, with seven balls left.
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In a televised address on Friday, Ramaphosa declared, "Today, the ICJ ruling in The Hague is a triumph for international law, human rights, and, most importantly, justice."
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Patidar marked his international debut on December 21, 2023, in the 3rd ODI against South Africa. Opening for the 'Men in Blue,' he scored 22 runs from 16 balls, boasting a strike rate of 137.50.
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In 18 T20Is this year, Suryakumar has scored 733 runs at an average of 48.86 and a strike rate of 155.95, with the best score of 112.
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In a video captured by one of the guests at the wedding, Hyderabad's very own speedster Siraj can be seen sitting along with his friends and enjoying the performance.
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Iyer has replaced middle-order batter Sarfaraz Khan, who will join the India A team for the series against England A in Ahmedabad.
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India's semifinal defeat to England in the T20I World Cup on November 10 was the duo's last appearance in the shortest format.
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While Siraj, Mukesh and Bumrah put an impressive performance during the match, Prasidh Krishna disappointed with his bowling.
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Visiting India thus completed a remarkable comeback after losing the first Test in Centurion by an innings and 32 runs.
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Prince praised the Indian fast bowler for his 6 for 15 which saw Proteas get skittled out for 55.
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But he was visibly happy after having one of his best days in his 23 Test career.
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Virat Kohli top-scored with 46 while captain Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill made 39 and 36 respectively
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India were bundled out for 131 in 34.1 overs in their second innings on the third day after they dismissed South Africa for 408 in 108.4 overs
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On Thursday, South Africa added 152 runs to their overnight score of 256 for 5 to take their overall lead to 163 runs.
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Rahul said the time away from the game due to injury helped him work on his personality.
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The final session began with Elgar and Bedingham taking 41 runs in the first nine overs, with Bumrah, Siraj and Thakur proving to be ineffective in stopping the duo from taking boundaries
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In the 31st over, Bumrah struck again to dismiss Petersen (2 runs from 7 balls). Dean Elgar and De Zorzi troubled the Indian bowling attack and Bumrah's breakthrough came at a crucial moment in the second session to break the 93-run partnership.
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Elgar made batting look easy on a spongy South Africa pitch after the early dismissal of Aiden Markram (5).
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KL Rahul continued his love affair with Supersport Park, displaying excellent temperament on a difficult pitch taking India to 208 for 8 in 59 overs when rain forced early stumps