India Vs SA ODI Series

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Amla, fastest to 4,000 ODI runs
South Africa v India, 2nd ODI, Durban : Hashim Amla ‘a bit embarrassed’ by beating Viv Richards to 4000 | Cricket News | South Africa v India | ESPN Cricinfo

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HM Amla (SA)
v India
Durban
8 Dec 2013
9 Mar 2008
5y 274d
84
81
ODI # 3443
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IVA Richards (WI)
v New Zealand
Albion
14 Apr 1985
7 Jun 1975
9y 311d
96
88
ODI # 326
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V Kohli (India)
v England
Ranchi
19 Jan 2013
18 Aug 2008
4y 154d
96
93
ODI # 3322
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CG Greenidge (WI)
v England
Leeds
21 May 1988
11 Jun 1975
12y 345d
97
96
ODI # 519
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BC Lara (WI)
v New Zealand
Port of Spain
30 Mar 1996
9 Nov 1990
5y 142d
101
100
ODI # 1086
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So it seems that it was a master stroke from BCCI arranging Tandulkar's retirement party at home.

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Not quite as ‘entertaining’ as ‘subah ka bouncer’!

x1871ly_indian-media-blasting-indian-team_lifestyle - Video Dailymotion

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South Africa v India, 3rd ODI, Centurion
India’s last chance to turn up before Test challenge

   Firdose Moonda

December 10, 2013

Match facts
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Start time 1330 local (1130GMT)
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Big Picture
Centurion’s SuperSport Park was due to host the fourth ODI between South Africa and India as per the original schedule. In the early planning stages, the administrators were hopeful that it would be in the midst of an exciting series. Instead, what this ground has got is two dead rubbers, but they will be more pleased with this one. When South Africa played Pakistan here, the hosts had already lost the series. Now they will take on India, having already won.
The difference in the results - a mere 12 days apart - is largely a sign of the opposition’s ability to adjust to these conditions, but it is also an indication of South Africa’s progress. AB de Villiers, South Africa’s captain, said he wanted consistency from his team at the end of the six-week period in which they would play 11 ODIs.
He got some of that in the UAE, when they beat Pakistan 4-1 but was disappointed to see them lose immediately afterwards. Now, after three successive victories, things have begun to move in the way de Villiers would have wanted them to once again. While the bowling has remained outstanding throughout, the batting has caught up.
De Villiers will want all departments firing in South Africa’s last ODI for months. With none scheduled against Australia, this is likely their final appearance in 50-overs cricket until July next year, when they are due to play Zimbabwe.
India don’t have a gap that large and they won’t be looking too far ahead. For them, the match is about turning up, a week after arriving in the country. So far, they have failed to adjust to conditions with neither their batsmen nor their bowlers showing much aptitude for South African surfaces. With the Tests still to come and rain likely to affect the tour match, this may be their last chance to make the technical tweaks they need.

Form guide
South Africa: WWWLL (last five completed games, most recent first)
** India:** LLWLW
In the spotlight
Admittedly he has not had much opportunity to spend a lengthy period of time in the middle, but David Miller has gone 12 innings - across both the home and away series against Pakistan and the current one against India - without a fifty. At No. 6, Miller is expected to be the finisher but with little time to construct an innings, he has not always been able to fulfill that role. He will hope for a longer spell in the middle and a chance to show off both his big-hitting and his temperament. After slumping to 65 for 4 and 34 for 3 in the first two ODIs, **India’s top order ** will be expected to have adjusted sufficiently to prevent another collapse. Their ability to deal with pace and the short ball will be under scrutiny on a surface that is expected to be another testing one, and India’s line-up will want to get it right with the Test series looming.

Team news
Despite making his return to ODI cricket just four matches ago, Jacques Kallis is being rested for the dead rubber. Henry Davids will come back into the side, with a view to improving his recent international showing. Wayne Parnell will play as the second allrounder, behind Ryan McLaren. One of Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel may also be given a break and with no other seamers in the squad, that would allow Imran Tahir game time ahead of the Test series. South Africa: 1 Hashim Amla, 2 Quinton de Kock (wk), 3 Henry Davids, 4 AB de Villiers (capt), 5 JP Duminy, 6 David Miller, 7 Ryan McLaren, 8 Wayne Parnell, 9 and 10 Dale Steyn/Morne Morkel/Vernon Philander/Lonwabo Tsotsobe, 11 Imran Tahir
India changed the composition of their attack for the second ODI without success and may have to revert back to some of the seamers from the Johannesburg match. Umesh Yadav was the least impressive and could make way for Bhuvneshwar Kumar, while it will be a tricky choice between Ishant Sharma and Mohit Sharma.
India: 1 Rohit Sharma, 2 Shikhar Dhawan, 3 Virat Kohli, 4 Yuvraj Singh/Ajinkya Rahane, 5 Suresh Raina, 6 MS Dhoni (capt & wk), 7 Ravindra Jadeja, 8 R Ashwin, 9 Bhuvneshwar Kumar, 10 Ishant Sharma/Mohit Sharma, 11 Mohammed Shami

Pitch and conditions
Given India’s struggles with pace and bounce, another spicy surface can be expected. The curator may not have had much preparation time, with rain dominating the build-up - the showers may also extend into the match. Rain fell throughout Tuesday and more is forecast for Wednesday. The afternoon is set to be clear, but drizzle in the morning and evening could result in a curtailed match.
Stats and trivia

  • India’s attack have conceded over 260 runs in 10 of their previous 11 ODIs and over 300 in six of those
  • With the series already decided, **Pakistan remain the only subcontinent side to beat South Africa in a bilateral series at home **:jhanda:
  • What India can prevent is a two-point loss at the top of the rankings table. If they are defeated in the third match, they will remain in the No. 1 spot but will move from 121 points to 119. In that scenario, South Africa will gain two points and move up to fourth. If India win the match, South Africa remain in fifth place

Quotes
“India rocked up as the No. 1 team and that presented a challenge for us. We met that with intensity and aggression.”
*South Africa allrounder **Ryan McLaren


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SA bat first; Kallis, Steyn rested ...India has bright chances to win this match :D

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South Africa team
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HM Amla, Q de Kock†, H Davids, AB de Villiers*, JP Duminy, DA Miller, R McLaren, VD Philander, LL Tsotsobe, WD Parnell, Imran Tahir

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India team
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RG Sharma, S Dhawan, V Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, SK Raina, MS Dhoni*†, RA Jadeja, R Ashwin, *(http://www.espncricinfo.com/south-africa-v-india-2013-14/content/current/player/236779.html), Mohammed Shami, UT Yadav

Toss, 1pm: South Africa have won the toss and they will bat first, for the third time in this series. No Steyn, Morkel and Kallis today. Henry Davids, Wayne Parnell and Imran Tahir are included today.
For India, Yuvraj comes in for Rahane.

Real Test by Imran Tahir and I hope this time, he will be punished by Indian Batsmen :D*

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SA 9/0 (2 overs)

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22/1 Amla gone and now India has strong chances to win this match

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From 28/3 To 131/3 (29 overs)

"Quinton de Kock becomes only the 3rd player to score 300+ runs in a 3 match bilateral ODI series. 1. Guptill 330 vs Eng in 2013. 2. Brendan Taylor 310 vs NZ in 2011. 3. De Kock 302* in this series."

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SA 146/3

De Kock 84*
30.5
Kohli to de Kock, SIX, take that! Kohli comes round the wicket and tosses it up, de Kock comes half forward and nonchalantly flicks it over deep midwicket, seemed quite effortless

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Quinton de Kock smashes yet another century! Whaddaplaya! 16 ODIs and 4 centuries, this is called talent!

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De Kock has enjoyed Indian bowling

3 games 3 hundreds

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Some better bowling India today as they contained SA to 301/8 off 50 overs...

But the target of 302 won't be a cake as even Steyn and Morkel are absent... :D

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From Cricinfo:

And here’s a dubious stat the Indian bowlers should not read. This is the tenth instance of conceding a score of 300 or more in ODIs in a calendar year, a world record. They eclipsed their own record of 9 in 2009.

:rotfl:

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Rain and D/L join the game... :D

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**Cricinfo

Vinoj: "The top SA batsmen, H Amla, de Kock and AB have scored 709 in the three matches. If India wins this match, scoring 302, then all Indian batsmen in all the three games will have scored only 665....still those three ahead"**

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Ashwin and Jadeja have proved themselves better batsmen then their Master Blasters (only in home) :smiley:
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Q de Kock (SA)
3
3
0
342
135
114.00
359
95.26
3
0
0
36
5
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AB de Villiers (SA)
3
3
0
189
109
63.00
152
124.34
1
1
0
12
9
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HM Amla (SA)
3
3
0
178
100
59.33
221
80.54
1
1
0
16
1
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JP Duminy (SA)
3
3
1
85
59*
42.50
61
139.34
0
1
1
4
5

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MS Dhoni (India)
3
2
0
84
65
42.00
102
82.35
0
1
0
8
1
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DA Miller (SA)
3
3
2
61
56*
61.00
39
156.41
0
1
1
6
3
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RA Jadeja (India)
3
2
0
55
29
27.50
64
85.93
0
0
0
7
1
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SK Raina (India)
3
2
0
50
36
25.00
70
71.42
0
0
0
5
0
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RG Sharma (India)

3
2
0
37
19
18.50
69
53.62
0
0
0
4
0
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R Ashwin (India)
3
2
0
34
19
17.00
45
75.55
0
0
0
5
0
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V Kohli (India)

3
2
0
31
31
15.50
40
77.50
0
0
1
5
0
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JH Kallis (SA)
2
2
0
20
10
10.00
27
74.07
0
0
0
3
0
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R McLaren (SA)
3
2
1
18
12*
18.00
15
120.00
0
0
0
1
1
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VD Philander (SA)
2
2
1
14
14*
14.00
6
233.33
0
0
1
3
0
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S Dhawan (India)

3
2
0
12
12
6.00
15
80.00
0
0
1
3
0

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India to SA: Ammi nu ja kay dasna SA marda menu. Puttar mere kar tay aa. fer wekhi zara.

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I don’t remember exactly the name commentator in second game, but here is what he was kind of saying.

Only 11 players are selected from one billion people and look the performance of these guys. :D

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what draw?