India’s bowlers ran riot against South Africa on Sunday, December 14, setting up a comprehensive seven-wicket victory in the third match of the series at Dharamsala. Continuing the trend of one-sided results in the series, India comfortably chased down a modest target of 117 with 25 balls to spare.

On a tricky surface that offered plenty of assistance to fast bowlers, South Africa struggled throughout their innings. The visitors failed to build meaningful partnerships and were never able to put India under sustained pressure. Apart from Aiden Markram’s gritty knock of 61, no South African batter managed to cross the 20-run mark.

The lack of support for Markram ensured that South Africa were always playing catch-up. Once India restricted the Proteas to a below-par total, the result appear

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