<p> Paarl (South Africa): Sanju Samson's mature maiden ODI hundred and wiliness of a young set of bowlers on a sticky surface formed a heady concoction in India's 78-run win over South Africa in the third and final match here Thursday.</p>.<p> India, thus, bagged the rubber 2-1, their second series triumph on these shores since 2018.</p>.<p> Samson’s measured 108 (114 balls) and Tilak Varma's patient 52 (77 balls), his first fifty in this format, guided India to a competitive 296 for eight. Their 116-run alliance for an enterprising fourth wicket stand was a treat to watch.</p>.<p> South Africa challenged the tourists through a fifty by Tony de Zorzi (81, 87 balls) but were eventually bowled out for 218 in 45.5 overs.</p>.<p> Left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh marshalled Indian bowlers with a satisfactory haul of four for 30.</p>.<p> South Africa made a bright beginning to their chase with De Zorzi and Reeza Hendricks (19) adding 59 runs in just 8.2 overs as the former took a heavy toll on pacer Mukesh Kumar in the power play.</p>.<p> However, Arshdeep elicited an edge from Hendricks to activate KL Rahul behind the stumps, signalling the end of the opening partnership.</p>.<p> Left-arm spinner Axar Patel castled Rassie van der Dussen with a ball that came along his arm to reduce the hosts to 76 for 2.</p>.Vastrakar, Rana pack a punch as India bundle out Aussies for 219.<p> But it followed a period of stability as De Zorzi and captain Aiden Markram (36) added 65 runs for the third wicket to keep India at bay.</p>.<p> De Zorzi’s footwork was precise and he used the depth of the crease wisely to gather runs, especially against spinners Axar and Washington Sundar.</p>.<p> But just as the partnership was blooming, Washington, who replaced Kuldeep Yadav for this match, dislodged Markram.</p>.<p> Markram's attempt to reverse sweep Washington brought disaster as Rahul snaffled the ballooning ball behind the wicket.</p>.<p> South Africa's hopes of adding flesh to the chase suffered an even bigger jolt when Arshdeep won a leg-before appeal against De Zorzi via the DRS.</p>.<p> The left-armer jagged the ball into the Protea opener and the low-ball thudded onto his front pad as the Indian camp went up in appeal, which eventually brought the desired result.</p>.<p> Heinrich Klaasen (21, 22 balls) failed to negotiate a climbing ball from pacer Avesh Khan and he played it with hard hands.</p>.<p> Sai Sudharsan completed a super acrobatic catch inside the ring to dismiss Klaasen, reducing the Proteas to 174 for five in the 33rd over.</p>.<p> With the asking rate mounting ever so steadily, even David Miller could not carry South Africa past the target.</p>.<p> Earlier, Samson found a perfect sidekick in Varma to place India in a position of strength.</p>.<p> Samson and Varma came together when India were slightly wobbling at 101 for three after being asked to bat first.</p>.<p> But the pair showed excellent situational awareness and sussed up the conditions to a nicety.</p>.<p> Their partnership was all about pragmatism without letting go of any opportunity to unfurl a big shot.</p>.<p> Usually a free-flowing hitter, Samson shelved his macho intentions for a large part of his innings, concentrating on singles and twos as the Boland Park deck had this slight bite on it.</p>.<p> But the right-hander intermittently brought out his T20 avatar into play when he smashed pacer Nandre Burger for a six over mid-wicket or while executing an exquisite inside-out loft over cover off left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj for a four.</p>.<p> His fifty came off 66 balls with a single to third man off pacer Beuran Hendricks.</p>.<p> But at the other end, Varma struggled for flow as he could find a boundary only in his 39th ball, a scratchy pull off Hendricks.</p>.<p> However, the left-hander gave company to Samson to take India out of the woods.</p>.<p> Finally, Varma fell in his venture to accelerate, a miss-timed sweep off Maharaj ending in the hands of Wiaan Mulder in the deep.</p>.<p> But Samson carried on and was not to be denied a hundred.</p>.<p> The landmark moment for him came when he pushed Maharaj to long-off for a single.</p>.<p> But Samson was dismissed as he tried to up the ante as a skier off pacer Lizaad Williams was caught by Reeza Hendricks inside the rings.</p>.<p> However, a good cameo by Rinku Singh (38 off 27 balls) helped India motor on in the end phase of the innings.</p>.<p> But before India made that good fightback, the Proteas bowlers had them on the ropes.</p>.<p> Debutant Rajat Patidar, who stepped in for an injured opener Ruturaj Gaikwad, was a treat to watch during his 16-ball 22, exhibiting wonderful eye-hand coordination.</p>.<p> But Burger's lovely in-dipper that disturbed the stumps snapped his stay and Hendricks trapped Sai Sudharsan in front of the wicket with a delivery that was angled into him from over the wicket.</p>.<p> Rahul helped Samson add 52 runs for the third wicket but the Indian captain's effort to pull Mulder resulted in a catch to stumper Klaasen after the ball took a deflection off his thigh pads.</p>.<p> However, India found two willing soldiers in Samson and Varma to find an escape route to series victory. PTI UNG SSC SSC</p>
<p> Paarl (South Africa): Sanju Samson's mature maiden ODI hundred and wiliness of a young set of bowlers on a sticky surface formed a heady concoction in India's 78-run win over South Africa in the third and final match here Thursday.</p>.<p> India, thus, bagged the rubber 2-1, their second series triumph on these shores since 2018.</p>.<p> Samson’s measured 108 (114 balls) and Tilak Varma's patient 52 (77 balls), his first fifty in this format, guided India to a competitive 296 for eight. Their 116-run alliance for an enterprising fourth wicket stand was a treat to watch.</p>.<p> South Africa challenged the tourists through a fifty by Tony de Zorzi (81, 87 balls) but were eventually bowled out for 218 in 45.5 overs.</p>.<p> Left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh marshalled Indian bowlers with a satisfactory haul of four for 30.</p>.<p> South Africa made a bright beginning to their chase with De Zorzi and Reeza Hendricks (19) adding 59 runs in just 8.2 overs as the former took a heavy toll on pacer Mukesh Kumar in the power play.</p>.<p> However, Arshdeep elicited an edge from Hendricks to activate KL Rahul behind the stumps, signalling the end of the opening partnership.</p>.<p> Left-arm spinner Axar Patel castled Rassie van der Dussen with a ball that came along his arm to reduce the hosts to 76 for 2.</p>.Vastrakar, Rana pack a punch as India bundle out Aussies for 219.<p> But it followed a period of stability as De Zorzi and captain Aiden Markram (36) added 65 runs for the third wicket to keep India at bay.</p>.<p> De Zorzi’s footwork was precise and he used the depth of the crease wisely to gather runs, especially against spinners Axar and Washington Sundar.</p>.<p> But just as the partnership was blooming, Washington, who replaced Kuldeep Yadav for this match, dislodged Markram.</p>.<p> Markram's attempt to reverse sweep Washington brought disaster as Rahul snaffled the ballooning ball behind the wicket.</p>.<p> South Africa's hopes of adding flesh to the chase suffered an even bigger jolt when Arshdeep won a leg-before appeal against De Zorzi via the DRS.</p>.<p> The left-armer jagged the ball into the Protea opener and the low-ball thudded onto his front pad as the Indian camp went up in appeal, which eventually brought the desired result.</p>.<p> Heinrich Klaasen (21, 22 balls) failed to negotiate a climbing ball from pacer Avesh Khan and he played it with hard hands.</p>.<p> Sai Sudharsan completed a super acrobatic catch inside the ring to dismiss Klaasen, reducing the Proteas to 174 for five in the 33rd over.</p>.<p> With the asking rate mounting ever so steadily, even David Miller could not carry South Africa past the target.</p>.<p> Earlier, Samson found a perfect sidekick in Varma to place India in a position of strength.</p>.<p> Samson and Varma came together when India were slightly wobbling at 101 for three after being asked to bat first.</p>.<p> But the pair showed excellent situational awareness and sussed up the conditions to a nicety.</p>.<p> Their partnership was all about pragmatism without letting go of any opportunity to unfurl a big shot.</p>.<p> Usually a free-flowing hitter, Samson shelved his macho intentions for a large part of his innings, concentrating on singles and twos as the Boland Park deck had this slight bite on it.</p>.<p> But the right-hander intermittently brought out his T20 avatar into play when he smashed pacer Nandre Burger for a six over mid-wicket or while executing an exquisite inside-out loft over cover off left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj for a four.</p>.<p> His fifty came off 66 balls with a single to third man off pacer Beuran Hendricks.</p>.<p> But at the other end, Varma struggled for flow as he could find a boundary only in his 39th ball, a scratchy pull off Hendricks.</p>.<p> However, the left-hander gave company to Samson to take India out of the woods.</p>.<p> Finally, Varma fell in his venture to accelerate, a miss-timed sweep off Maharaj ending in the hands of Wiaan Mulder in the deep.</p>.<p> But Samson carried on and was not to be denied a hundred.</p>.<p> The landmark moment for him came when he pushed Maharaj to long-off for a single.</p>.<p> But Samson was dismissed as he tried to up the ante as a skier off pacer Lizaad Williams was caught by Reeza Hendricks inside the rings.</p>.<p> However, a good cameo by Rinku Singh (38 off 27 balls) helped India motor on in the end phase of the innings.</p>.<p> But before India made that good fightback, the Proteas bowlers had them on the ropes.</p>.<p> Debutant Rajat Patidar, who stepped in for an injured opener Ruturaj Gaikwad, was a treat to watch during his 16-ball 22, exhibiting wonderful eye-hand coordination.</p>.<p> But Burger's lovely in-dipper that disturbed the stumps snapped his stay and Hendricks trapped Sai Sudharsan in front of the wicket with a delivery that was angled into him from over the wicket.</p>.<p> Rahul helped Samson add 52 runs for the third wicket but the Indian captain's effort to pull Mulder resulted in a catch to stumper Klaasen after the ball took a deflection off his thigh pads.</p>.<p> However, India found two willing soldiers in Samson and Varma to find an escape route to series victory. PTI UNG SSC SSC</p>