Khaleej Times

Record-breaker Kohli helps India make it 5-1

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centurion — India’s Virat Kohli set a new batting record as he put on another masterclas­s with an unbeaten century against hosts South Africa on Friday to secure an easy eight-wicket victory and win the one-day internatio­nal series 5-1.

India strode to a comfortabl­e win at Centurion as they reached their victory target with 107 balls to spare after putting South Africa into bat and bowling them out for 204.

India, who have taken over from South Africa as the world’s top- ranked ODI team, were 206 for two wickets in reply in another dominant performanc­e with captain Kohli again leading from the front.

He scored 129 not out to set a new record for the most runs in a six-match ODI series.

Kohli reached his 35th ODI ton in just 82 balls, was dropped on 103 and finished the six-matches with a total of 558 runs, easily eclipsing the previous mark of 491 runs achieved by team mate Rohit Sharma against Australia in the 2013-14 season.

Earlier, Khaya Zondo struck his maiden ODI fifty to steer South Africa to 204 even as the other batsmen failed to find an answer to the discipline­d Indian bowling.

Zondo top-scored for the Proteas with a 74-ball 54, laced with three boundaries and two sixes on a good batting track, where most of the other batsmen failed against rookie pacer Shardul Thakur (4/52) and the wrist spin duo of Yuzvendra Chahal (2/38) and Kuldeep Yadav (1/51). Jasprit Bumrah also gave good support by taking two wickets.

Asked to bat, the Proteas could hardly recover from the early loss of openers Hashim Amla (10) and skipper Aiden Markram (24) even as No.3 AB de Villiers (30) wasted a start after adding 62 runs for the third wicket with Zondo.

Earlier, playing his first match of the series, Mumbai youngster Thakur was on fire in his first five overs, getting rid of Amla, caught behind by Mahendra Singh Dhoni and then the key wicket of Markram with a slow off-cutter, caught by Shreyas Iyer at cover. Chahal soon joined the party, knocking off de Villiers’ leg stick with a flipper to reduce the Proteas to 105/3, before wicketkeep­er-batsman Heinrich Klassen (22) joined Zondo for a brief 30-run fourth wicket stand.

Such was the dominance of the Indians that the explosive Klassen failed to find a way to free his arms and when he attempted to drive a slower one from Bumrah, skipper Virat Kohli smartly grabbed a low catch at short cover.

Thakur was then brought back for his next spell and he responded in style by packing back Farhaan Behardien (1) caught by Bumrah at third man.

Chinaman Kuldeep Yadav, who till now had a silent outing, came to the party with the wicket of Chris Morris (4) as the Proteas stared at yet another batting collapse.

Zondo, by now had reached his maiden ODI fifty with a touch off Kuldeep for a single and sensed the urgency to shift gears, which, however turned fatal for him.

After reaching the milestone, the 27-year-old Zondo lost his concentrat­ion and mistimed a tossed up delivery from Chahal only to find Hardik Pandya running in from sweeper cover to complete a regulation catch. —

 ?? AFP ?? Virat Kohli celebrates his century against South Africa during the sixth ODI at the Super Sport Park in Centurion on Friday. —
AFP Virat Kohli celebrates his century against South Africa during the sixth ODI at the Super Sport Park in Centurion on Friday. —
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