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    South Africa keep series alive after beating India by five wickets in a rain-affected 4th ODI [Photos]

    FirstCricket Staff Feb 11, 2018 17:08:36 IST
    1/7 South Africa keep series alive after beating India by five wickets in a rain-affected 4th ODI
    South Africa managed to keep India away from winning the series as they tasted victory in a rain-affected fourth ODI by five wickets (D/L method). Reuters
    South Africa managed to keep India away from winning the series as they tasted victory in a...
    2/7 South Africa keep series alive after beating India by five wickets in a rain-affected 4th ODI
    India won the toss and elected to bat first on a surface where batsmen had an advantage. Rohit Sharma fell cheaply but Shikhar Dhawan was at his fluent best. Reuters.
    India won the toss and elected to bat first on a surface where batsmen had an advantage. Rohit...
    3/7 South Africa keep series alive after beating India by five wickets in a rain-affected 4th ODI
    Indian skipper Virat Kohli's terrific form with the bat in the series was on display in the fourth ODI as he was striking the ball to perfection. He shared a 158-run partnership with Dhawan before getting out for 75.
    Indian skipper Virat Kohli's terrific form with the bat in the series was on display in the...
    4/7 South Africa keep series alive after beating India by five wickets in a rain-affected 4th ODI
    Shikhar Dhawan went on to make his 13th century in ODis and he was looking good to score more but Morne Morkel dismissed him for 109. Reuters
    Shikhar Dhawan went on to make his 13th century in ODis and he was looking good to score more but...
    5/7 South Africa keep series alive after beating India by five wickets in a rain-affected 4th ODI
    India ended up making 289/7 in 50 overs and after the break, rain came in to interfere with the match proceedings. The match was then reduced to 28 overs with South Africa requiring 202 runs to keep the series alive. AFP
    India ended up making 289/7 in 50 overs and after the break, rain came in to interfere with the...
    6/7 South Africa keep series alive after beating India by five wickets in a rain-affected 4th ODI
    After South Africa lost the wicket of AB de Villiers, it like looked Proteas were losing the plot, but Heinrich Klaasen stood his ground and took on Indian bowlers. AFP
    After South Africa lost the wicket of AB de Villiers, it like looked Proteas were losing the...
    7/7 South Africa keep series alive after beating India by five wickets in a rain-affected 4th ODI
    David Miller survived a scare when he was bowled by Yuzvendra Chahal on a no-ball delivery. He made crucial 39 runs before getting dismissed. Andile Phehlukwayo finished the match with a huge six over deep midwicket. AFP
    David Miller survived a scare when he was bowled by Yuzvendra Chahal on a no-ball delivery. He...