3rd ODI: India suffer 1st-ever ODI series whitewash in South Africa after hosts win thriller in Cape Town

South Africa registered a historic 3-0 ODI series whitewash over India after winning the third ODI by 4 runs in Cape Town. Deepak Chahar’s 54-run knock went in vain as India lost the thriller in the final over.

Deepak Chahar 54-run knock went in vain as South Africa won last-over thriller in Cape Town (AFP Photo)

Deepak Chahar 54-run knock went in vain as South Africa won last-over thriller in Cape Town (AFP Photo)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • South Africa beat India by 4 runs to take series 3-0
  • India suffered their first ODI series whitewash in South Africa
  • Quinton de Kock top scored with 124 in South Africa’s thrilling win

India slipped to their first-ever ODI series whitewash in South Africa after the hosts sealed a thrilling win in the final ODI of the three-match series at Newlands, Cape Town on Sunday. A 4-run win in the third and final ODI at Newlands, which came after two resounding victories in the opening two clashes, saw hosts South Africa complete a historic 3-0 clean sweep over India in the 50-over format.

KL Rahul became only the 4th India captain after Kapil Dev, Dilip Vengsarkar, Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli to be on the receiving end of a whitewash in an ODI series that had 3 or more matches. Deepak Chahar, who also took two wickets with his pace bowling to bowl out South Africa for 287, was involved in a 55-run eighth-wicket stand but it went in vain.

South Africa vs India, 3rd ODI: Highlights from Cape Town

Earlier in the day, India got off to a poor start as they lost captain KL Rahul early as Lungi Ngidi struck for the hosts in the fifth over. Veteran opener Shikhar Dhawan then hit his 35th ODI fifty and joined hands with ex-captain Virat Kohli as the duo added 98 runs for the second wicket to steady India in the chase.

Andile Phehlukwayo then struck twice in the 23rd over to dismiss Dhawan for 61 and Rishabh Pant for a duck. Kohli then played a nice hand and hit his 64th ODI fifty but fell 35 runs short of his 71st international hundred when Keshav Maharaj outfoxed the star batter in his last over. After Kohli departed, India lost Shreyas Iyer and Suryakumar Yadav after both batters got good starts.

De Kock 124 helps SA post 287

Earlier, India bowled South Africa out for 287 after opener Quinton de Kock hit his 17th ODI hundred and Rassie van der Dussen scored another top-class fifty in the final match of the series.

De Kock scored 124 off 130 balls and forged a 144-run stand for the fourth wicket with van der Dussen before Jasprit Bumrah and Yuzvendra Chahal applied the brakes on the home team’s scoring by sending back both the batters in quick succession.

De Kock got out to a Jasprit Bumrah (2/52) short ball, giving Shikhar Dhawan a simple catch at deep square leg, and then, Chahal had van der Dussen brilliantly caught by Iyer in the deep.

David Miller came up with a 39-run knock before Prasidh Krishna struck twice in the last over to end the South African innings with a ball to spare. With his sixth ODI century, de Kock equaled AB de Villiers’ record of scoring the most hundreds against India by a South African.

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