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India eye 3-0 lead against South Africa KOHLI & CO UNLIKELY TO TINKER WITH WINNING COMBINATIO­N

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uoyed by the convincing wins in the opening two ODIs, India will fancy their chances to take an unpreceden­ted 3-0 lead when they take on a depleted South African team, plagued by injuries, in the third One Day Internatio­nal (ODI) of the six-match series at Newlands here today.

The Virat Kohli-led tourists outclassed the hosts in the first couple of games in Durban and Centurion by six and nine wickets, respective­ly.

Previously, India have managed to win two ODIs in a bilateral series in South Africa — in 1992-93 and in 2010-11, only to lose 2-5 and 2-3, respective­ly.

Bright chance

But given the circumstan­ces in the ongoing series, with the hosts losing their top three players — skipper Faf du Plessis, AB de Villiers and Quinton de Kock — to various injuries, the Men-inBlue have a bright chance to better their record on South African soil.

Going into the third game, India is unlikely to tinker with the winning combinatio­n, which has excelled in all the department­s.

Barring opener Rohit Sharma, the top order batting comprising Shikhar Dhawan, Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane have been in impressive form while in the bowling department, the wrist spin twins — leggie Yuzvendra Chahal and chinaman Kuldeep Yadav — have literally been the reason behind India’s two victories so far, sharing 13 wickets between them.

The pace trio of Jasprit Bumrah, Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar and all-rounder Hardik Pandya, have complement­ed the spin duo well by getting the early breakthrou­gh and also keeping the pressure in the death overs.

South Africa, on the other hand, will need to revisit their strategy if they are to pose a threat to the confident rivals.

While the hosts didn’t rename a replacemen­t for de Kock, young keeper Heinrich Klaasen, who finished as the third highest run-getter in South Africa’s domestic oneday tournament, is expected to make his ODI debut.

The hosts will be hoping for a better and fast-paced start from Klaasen, if he is asked to open the innings along with Hashim Amla.

De Kock and Amla put on 30 and 39 runs for the opening stand in Durban and Centurion, after which the remaining batting line-up — barring du Plessis’ hundred in the opener — wilted against leg spin.

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