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Kohli magic leads India to big win over South Africa

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CAPE TOWN: India captain Virat Kohli continued his excellent recent form by smashing a sparkling unbeaten century to lead his side to a comprehens­ive 124-run victory over South Africa in the third oneday internatio­nal at Newlands.

Kohli made 160 not out from 159 balls as India, who had been put into bat, posted 303 for six in their 50 overs, before restrictin­g their hosts to 179 all out to take a 3-0 lead in the series.

South Africa’s brittle batting lineup, without injured stalwarts Faf du Plessis, AB de Villiers and Quinton de Kock, were stifled once more by the Indian spinners as Kuldeep Yadav, who took career-best figures (4-23 in 9 overs), and Yuzvendra Chahal (4-46 in 9 overs) strangled their innings.

The fourth match will be played at the Wanderers in Johannesbu­rg tomorrow.

The imperious Kohli now has four centuries in his last six 50-over innings. He survived being given out leg before wicket to Kagiso Rabada before he had scored when a review showed he had got the faintest of edges to the ball.

After that he was sublime as he put on 139 for the second wicket with Shikhar Dhawan (76 from 63 balls) to lay the platform for India’s sizeable score.

“You’re always looking for someone to bat until the end and it’s amazing if you do it as the captain,” Kohli said at the post-match presentati­on.

“I was cramping towards the end but I knew I had to stay until the end to get us to 300. These are the times you’re tested mentally as well as physically.”

When South Africa captain Aiden Markram (32) and innings top-scorer JP Duminy (51) put on a rapid 78 for the second wicket, the hosts were given hope.

Yet the introducti­on of the excellent Chahal and Yadav, who took eight wickets for 69 runs between them, pegged the innings back.

Yadav had Markram stumped by MS Dhoni and Chahal ripped through the middle-order, including the wicket of debutant Heinrich Klaasen (six).

Dhoni’s stumping of Markram took him to 400 ODI dismissals, the first Indian wicket-keeper to reach that mark.

DHAKA: Sri Lanka began the second Test against Bangladesh with the upper hand, finishing the first day leading by 166 runs and having taken four of the host’s wickets yesterday.

Sri Lanka decided to bat first and appeared to make a modest 222 in 66 overs.

Opener Kusal Mendis top-scored with 68 off 98 balls.

Then the total looked imposing after the Sri Lanka bowlers went to work and reduced Bangladesh to 56-4 at stumps.

“For me, we were 30 runs short,” Sri Lanka batting coach Thilan Samraweera said.

“Normally, on a Dhaka wicket 240, 250 is a very good score. But at the end of the day we took four wickets, four top-order batters.

“The game is still in the balance.”

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