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Big moment in this match: — cricket. This is one game where we played well. Phenominal Consistency: Fifty for Faf Faf du Plessis has brought up his fourth fifty of the series. They will also hope for a change in luck following a change in their jersey colour, albeit temporarily.


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This chase already seems to be out of India's hands. Wicket: Elements gets Dhawan It was a rather painstakingly composed innings of 68, came off 91 balls as well. They reached their respective half-centuries and are going after the lone spinner Imran Tahir. The Indian women have so far put up an exceptional performance in both the T20I encounters, el by seven and nine wickets respectively. I assume overs will be lost now. The best ones will feature on our site. The biggest plus was the way they handled India's spinners. Play has been called off!.

The Indian Test skipper, to his credit, does well to concede just five runs. He guides a Steyn delivery straight to David Miller at backward point.


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India vs South Africa Women's Live Cricket Score & Updates, 3rd T20 Match from Johannesburg: South Africa Women win by 5 Wickets - Taniya Bhatia comes to the crease. The way he fought it out for his team was absolutely magnificent.


india vs south africa live score today match cricbuzz

© Getty Australia clinch series: Maxwell finished with a stunning 96 and fell only after ensuring that Australia couldn't lose. Faulkner played a bit part in the partnership with Maxwell but got to score the winning runs. India's bowlers finally turned up but they were still not good enough to match Australia's power-packed batting. Australia simply outclassed India throughout the series. The tourists can only hope for a consolation win in the remaining games. Ishant strikes: Australia's lower middle order is finally being exposed a touch here. Wade skies a pull to mid wicket but Australia will still back themselves in the game particularly so as this brings Faulkner to join Maxwell. They couldn't have asked for a better pair for the current scenario. The other Marsh departs: Dhoni's glovework has been eye-catching all game. If the stumping earlier was impressive, then the run out of Mitchell Marsh was even more impressive for the way he might have thrown the batsman off with his movements. Marsh didn't put in the dive it could have saved him probably because Dhoni was relaxed right until the moment the ball reached him, before taking down the stumps in an instant. India are breathing again but the Maxwell threat is the biggest in front of them right now. The southpaw edged behind while trying to cut and Australia's middle order was finally exposed in the series. They are still well on course but India would sense a small opening here. Stop the press: Bailey departs So while the scores tell you a similar story line, the usual suspects haven't delivered. Rohit Sharma fell cheaply, Smith didn't carry on after a start while George Bailey has been out stumped for 23. Jadeja's getting some turn and his miserly spell is keeping India in the game. The stumping by Dhoni to get Bailey was one of the quickest you will ever see. India continue to hope.. Inexplicable: India have read pitches peculiarly in this series. They played 2 spinners at Perth. And left Ashwin out on this pitch! Big moment in this match: — cricket. It broke an ominous looking stand between Marsh and the skipper. The former though went on to score his second successive fifty to keep Australia on track. Story of the series.. The batsman was going for a hard drive but the outside edge was induced. Much needed wicket for India. Quick start: Finch and Marsh have played with ease so far and have not been stretched while going at over six runs an over. To make matters worse, Gurkeerat Singh Mann dropped a sitter at mid off. This chase already seems to be out of India's hands. The finish: India did not get quite what they wanted in the death overs. Dhoni made a 9-ball 23 and that was the key for the visitors getting close to a total of 300. Faulkner bowled a good final over to keep the score down to less than 300. So far the script is the same as the previous two ODIs. Australia have to register the highest ever chase on this ground. They already managed to rewrite the records in Perth and Brisbane. Can India's bowlers finally turn up? Wickets: Kohli and Rahane have perished in the pursuit of quick runs in the end overs but Dhoni has started his innings with a six and a four already. India's finishing has let them down on many a occasion in recent times. They would want something different this time around. Ton for Kohli: Fifty for Rahane He becomes the fastest to register 24 Test hundreds. This has been an innings of dominance. He's been comfortable right from the time he entered and has not been bogged down at any stage. Perfect from a No. And the reception from the large Indian contingent is something phenomenal as well. Rahane gets his 15th ODI fifty soon before holing out to long on. It cam off 54 balls. India would not mind a new big-hitter coming in at this stage though. Rahane played his part. Thought I heard that. Kohli is running superbly between the wickets and is also getting in some incredible boundary shots on the way. Rahane has done very well in maintaining the tempo as well. Wicket: Hastings gets Dhawan It was a rather painstakingly composed innings of 68, came off 91 balls as well. Dhawan was in the mood to quell that difference between runs scored and balls faced. But he might have just chosen the wrong bowler to go after. India had scored 36 runs in five overs and that forced Smith to bring back the more dependable, John Hastings. Dhawan couldn't contain the rush of blood and ended up exposing his leg stump. For a nation that plays so much T20, India are remarkable in that nobody plays the reverse-sweep, switch-hit, Dilscoop — Hemant hemantbuch Fifties: Kohli and Dhawan got their fifties off consecutive balls. Both batsmen, particularly Dhawan, is looking to switch gears right now. The partnership is close to a hundred as well. Steady stand: Kohli and Dhawan have ensured that India have recovered from the early blow. This pitch is a lot different from the previous two. The ball seems to be stopping on the batsmen. So that score of 300 would indeed be a very good score here. Long way to go. Virat Kohli is now the quickest to reach 7000-run mark in ODIs in 161 innings , beats AB de Villiers who took 166. Australia have managed to get Rohit Sharma before he gets a hundred. He falls for just eight this time. Richardson had him poking out and nicking behind. While India's still searching for one proper seam-bowling all-rounder since Kapil Dev, Australia is playing three of them today. There was one change in the Australian line-up with Mitchell Marsh replacing Joel Paris. For India, there were two debutants as Gurkeerat Singh and Rishi Dhawan replaced Manish Pandey and R Ashwin. He can bowl seam-up and do a bit of lower-order batting. Gurkeerat is a batsman who can bowl a bit of off-spin. This wicket might assist the Indian bowlers a bit. India have lost twice while batting first. Will they listen to Akram's advice? Build-up: The ongoing series between Australia and India has been far from what one would expect of a series Down Under. Bowlers, Indian or Australian, hardly getting a sniff. Batsmen running amok at will, and record chases being broken like it was just a walk in the park. India are 2-0 down in the series despite having scored 300+ after winning the toss and batting first on bothoccasions, and they will be desperate to ensure that the last two ODIs don't turn into dead rubbers. The visitors are left with a lot to ponder after back-to-back defeats - Shikhar Dhawan's failing form, bowling combination and batting during the death showing up foremost on the list. For Australia, their bowling hasn't been at their best, but the young attack has shown tremendous character in fighting back and regaining control during the final few overs. India, on both occasions, looked set to amass over 330, but some impressive bowling has ensured MS Dhoni's side has been restricted to less than 310.